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A biased-competition approach to spatial cueing: Combining empirical studies and computational modelling
Authors:Yuanyuan Zhao  Glyn W. Humphreys
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology , Peking University , Beijing , China;2. Department of Experimental Psychology , University of Oxford , Oxford , UK
Abstract:We examined the effects of cue luminance on visual orienting. Experiment 1 established that the commonly-found early facilitation and late inhibition of return (IOR) effects were independent of cue luminance with single cues in terms of their amplitude, although IOR was delayed in the low compared to the high luminance cue condition. In contrast, Experiment 2 revealed that, with dual cues of mixed luminance, both facilitation and IOR effects were found only with bright cues. When cues had equal luminance, however, there were cueing effects for two cued locations but only when the cues were bright. The data were accommodated in a neural network model of biased competition in which cueing effects emerge at more than one location provided input activation is sufficient to overcome competitive damping of the selection system.
Keywords:Biased-competition  Computational modelling  Inhibition of return  Visual attention
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