نتایج جستجو برای: ior

تعداد نتایج: 829  

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2006
Raymond M Klein Alan D Castel Jay Pratt

Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to a processing disadvantage at a recently attended location. It is generally agreed that when elicited in a cue-target task, IOR will not be apparent until attention is disengaged from the originally cued location and returned to a neutral state. Here we test the hypothesis that when such disengagement is dependent on endogenous control, a secondary task that ...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2004
Ayelet Sapir Amy Hayes Avishai Henik Shai Danziger Robert Rafal

Maintaining a coherent percept of the visual scene while eye position continuously changes requires that saccades be accompanied by remapping of the visual environment. We studied saccadic remapping in patients with unilateral lesions in the intraparietal sulcus and healthy controls, using inhibition of return (IOR)-an inhibitory tag that enables efficient visual search. In healthy controls, IO...

2013
Pengfei Wang Luis J. Fuentes Ana B. Vivas Qi Chen

It has been well documented that the anatomically independent attention networks in the human brain interact functionally to achieve goal-directed behaviors. By combining spatial inhibition of return (IOR) which implicates the orienting network with some executive function tasks (e.g., the Stroop and the flanker tasks) which implicate the executive network, researchers consistently found that t...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2010
A Dalmau N A Geverink A Van Nuffel L van Steenbergen K Van Reenen V Hautekiet K Vermeulen A Velarde F A M Tuyttens

The EU project Welfare Quality® proposes an overall assessment system for animal welfare based on animal outcomes. The objective of this study was to test inter-observer reliability (IOR) when assessing lameness, fear and slipping and falling scores as parameters for monitoring the welfare of killing pigs during arrival at the slaughterhouse. Two Belgian and two Spanish slaughterhouses were vis...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2009
Carolina Pérez-Dueñas Alberto Acosta Juan Lupiáñez

Attentional biases regarding attentional capture by threat-related stimuli in anxious people were investigated by using a standard spatial cueing procedure suitable to measure inhibition of return (IOR). In two experiments, participants categorized the emotional valence of either emotional (positive and negative words) or non-emotional (neutral words in both experiments and sets of 'xxx' in Exp...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology 2010
Paul G Nestor Kristy Klein Marc Pomplun Margaret Niznikiewicz Robert W McCarley

Inhibition of return (IOR) represents a well-known mechanism of human perception that biases attentional orienting to novel locations in the environment. Behaviorally, IOR reflects slower reaction time (RT) to stimuli presented in previously cued locations. In this study, we examined within patients with schizophrenia this inhibitory aftereffect using two different cue types--eye gaze and stand...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2007
Elina Birmingham Troy A W Visser Janice J Snyder Alan Kingstone

Although inhibition of return (IOR) is widely believed to aid search by discouraging reexamination of previously inspected locations, its impact actually appears to decline as the number of target locations increases. We test three possible reasons for this paradoxical result: (1) IOR is capacity-limited, (2) IOR is sensitive to subtle changes in target location probability, and (3) IOR decays ...

2012
Jorge Ibáñez-Gijón David M. Jacobs

Inhibition of Return (IOR) is one of the most consistent and widely studied effects in experimental psychology. The effect refers to a delayed response to visual stimuli in a cued location after initial priming at that location. This article presents a dynamic field model for IOR. The model describes the evolution of three coupled activation fields. The decision field, inspired by the intermedi...

2010
Damien BO

Research into the inter-organizational relationship (IOR) is proliferating. In several social science disciplines, such as economy, strategy, organizational and management research the IOR has become a topic of substantial importance. Accounting researchers have been slow to explore the control mechanisms within IOR but, for some years now, have started to give some attention to it. After intro...

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