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The mechanism underlying inhibition of saccadic return
Authors:Casimir JH Ludwig  Simon Farrell  Lucy A Ellis  Iain D Gilchrist
Institution:aUniversity of Bristol, Department of Experimental Psychology, 12a Priory Road, Bristol BS8 1TU, UK
Abstract:Human observers take longer to re-direct gaze to a previously fixated location. Although there has been some exploration of the characteristics of inhibition of saccadic return (ISR), the exact mechanisms by which ISR operates are currently unknown. In the framework of accumulation models of response times, in which evidence is integrated over time to a response threshold, ISR could reflect a reduction in the rate of accumulation for saccades to return locations or an increase in the effective criterion for response. In two experiments, participants generated sequences of three saccades, in response to a peripheral or a central cue. ISR occurred across these manipulations: saccade latency was consistently increased for movements to the immediately previously fixated location. Latency distributions from individual observers were fit with a Linear Ballistic Accumulator model. ISR was best accounted for as a change in the accumulation rate. We suggest this parameter represents the overall desirability of a particular course of action, the evidence for which may be derived from a variety of sensory and non-sensory sources.
Keywords:Inhibition of return  Saccadic eye movements  Computational model  Temporal integration  Reaction time  Latency distribution
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