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Dissociating temporal inhibition of return and saccadic momentum across multiple eye-movement tasks

Luke, Steven. G and Smith, Tim and Schmidt, Joseph and Henderson, John. M (2014) Dissociating temporal inhibition of return and saccadic momentum across multiple eye-movement tasks. Journal of Vision, 14 (14). ISSN 1534-7362

Type of Research: Article
Creators: Luke, Steven. G and Smith, Tim and Schmidt, Joseph and Henderson, John. M
Description:

Saccade latencies are longer prior to an eye movement to a recently fixated location than to control locations, a phenomenon known as oculomotor inhibition of return (O-IOR). There are theoretical reasons to expect that O-IOR would vary in magnitude across different eye movement tasks, but previous studies have produced contradictory evidence. However, this may have been because previous studies have not dissociated O-IOR and a related phenomenon, saccadic momentum, which is a bias to repeat saccade programs that also influences saccade latencies. The present study dissociated the influence of O-IOR and saccadic momentum across three complex visual tasks: scene search, scene memorization, and scene aesthetic preference. O-IOR was of similar magnitude across all three tasks, while saccadic momentum was weaker in scene search.

Official Website: http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/14.14.9
Keywords/subjects not otherwise listed: inhibition of return, O-IOR, saccadic momentum, visual scenes, visual search, eye movements
Publisher/Broadcaster/Company: Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
Your affiliations with UAL: Research Centres/Networks > Institute for Creative Computing
Date: 19 December 2014
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1167/14.14.9
Date Deposited: 06 Jan 2015 09:57
Last Modified: 14 Feb 2024 16:13
Item ID: 21171
URI: https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/21171

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