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. 2010 Nov;74(6):532-44.
doi: 10.1007/s00426-010-0278-3. Epub 2010 Feb 24.

Inhibitory interaction: the effects of multiple non-predictive visual cues

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Inhibitory interaction: the effects of multiple non-predictive visual cues

Troy A W Visser et al. Psychol Res. 2010 Nov.

Abstract

When the interval between a non-predictive cue and a target appearing at the same spatial location is longer than about 200 ms, target performance is typically poorer than when the cue and target appear at different locations. Recent studies have shown that this effect, known as inhibition of return (IOR), can occur at multiple cued locations, and is enhanced when multiple cues are presented at the same spatial location. However, little is known about how the magnitude of IOR at one spatial location is influenced by a subsequent or preceding cue presented at a different spatial location. We investigated this issue by presenting single or multiple cues at varying inter-cue intervals prior to target onset. Results suggest that the magnitude of IOR at a given location is influenced by the presentation of a preceding cue, but that once IOR occurs, it is unaffected by the presentation of a subsequent cue.

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