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Subjective expectancy and inhibition of return: A dissociation in a non-spatial two-alternative forced choice task

Abstract

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, & Chan, 2011; Spadaro, He, & Milliken, 2012), …

Authors

Spadaro A; Milliken B

Journal

Psicologica, Vol. 34, No. 2, pp. 199–219

Publication Date

January 1, 2013

ISSN

0211-2159