نتایج جستجو برای: ior

تعداد نتایج: 829  

Journal: :Cognitive neuropsychology 2006
Petroc Sumner

Inhibition of return (IOR)-the automatic bias against returning attention or gaze to recently visited locations-is thought to have both collicular and cortical components and has been associated with the oculomotor system. Recently, distinct IOR mechanisms have been revealed that may have collicular and cortical origins: While standard luminance stimuli cause IOR in both manual and saccadic eye...

ژورنال: :فصلنامه پژوهش های نوین روانشناختی 2014
فاطمه شهامت ده سرخ جواد صالحی فدردی سیدامیر امین یزدی علی طلایی

پدیده بازداری بازگشت (ior) به­عنوان یک کنش بازداری شناختی، اشاره به سرکوب نسبی توجه به محرک­هایی دارد که اخیرا مورد توجه قرار گرفته­اند. این کنش در آدمی دارای ارزش انطباقی است (ونگ و کلاین، 2010). با توجه به علایم مرکزی در اختلال وسواس اجباری (ocd) احتمال نقص در بازداری شناختی وجود دارد. اما نتایج پژوهش­ها در این زمینه بسیار ناهمسو است. از این رو این پژوهش در جهت بررسی نقص احتمالی ior در نمونه­...

2013
Steven G. Luke Joseph Schmidt John M. Henderson

Oculomotor inhibition of return (O-IOR) is an increase in saccade latency prior to an eye movement to a recently fixated location compared to other locations. It has been proposed that this temporal O-IOR may have spatial consequences, facilitating foraging by inhibiting return to previously attended regions. In order to test this possibility, participants viewed arrays of objects and of words ...

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 2004
Yan Bao Jianzhong Zhou Lintao Fu

Age-related differences on the time course of inhibition of return (IOR), a phenomenon that refers to a slowed response time for targets appearing at a previously attended location, were examined in 30 young and 30 elderly adults. Stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs) between peripheral cues and targets were systematically manipulated on a detection task with a double-cue procedure to capture the ...

Journal: :Attention, perception & psychophysics 2011
Linda K Langley Nora D Gayzur Alyson L Saville Shanna L Morlock Angela G Bagne

Inhibition of return (IOR) is a phenomenon of attentional orienting that is indexed by slower responses to targets presented at previously attended locations. The purpose of this study was to examine adult age differences in the distribution of IOR to multiple locations. In three experiments, young adults (ages 18-30 years) and older adults (ages 60-87 years) completed an IOR task that varied i...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2006
Daryl E Wilson Alan D Castel Jay Pratt

It has generally been accepted that attention is inhibited from returning to previously attended locations, and that this inhibition of return (IOR) lasts just two or three seconds. Recently, Tipper, Grison, and Kessler (2003) showed that IOR can occur over much longer periods of time provided the inhibition is encoded with a context-rich event. Here we examine standard (i.e., typical time rang...

Journal: :Cognitive neuropsychology 2006
Ana B Vivas Glyn W Humphreys Luis J Fuentes

The study of the performance of patients with neurological disorders has been fruitful in revealing the nature and neural basis of inhibition of return (IOR). Thus, in recent years, studies have reported abnormal IOR in patients with Alzheimer's disease, patients diagnosed with schizophrenia, and brain-damaged patients. In the present study, we investigated the hypothesis that a spatial "diseng...

2013
Adam Spadaro Bruce Milliken

Inhibition of Return (IOR) is conventionally defined by slow responses to targets that appear at the same location as a prior attentional cue, relative to a condition in which targets appear at a different location from a prior attentional cue (Posner & Cohen, 1984). A number of recent studies have extended the study of IOR to non-spatial orienting tasks (Law, Pratt, & Abrams, 1995; Hu, Samuel,...

Journal: :TheScientificWorldJournal 2006
Anne B Sereno Cameron B Jeter Vani Pariyadath Kevin A Briand

Two explanations for inhibition of return (IOR) have been proposed. The first is that IOR reflects inhibition of attentional processing at previously cued locations, resulting in altered sensory analysis. The second is that IOR reflects the inhibition of responses directed towards those previously cued locations. We used a variant of a double-saccade paradigm to dissociate these two proposed ef...

2010
Lorenza S. Colzato Jay Pratt Bernhard Hommel

Genetic variability related to the dopamine (DA) transporter gene (DAT1) has received increasing attention as a possible modulator of human cognition. The 9-repeat allele of the DAT1 gene is presumably associated with higher striatal DA levels than the 10-repeat allele, which might support inhibitory control functions. We investigated the impact of the DAT1 gene on the inhibition of return (IOR...

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