Inhibition of return
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inhibition-of-return-196-5611190
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Inhibition of return
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Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to an orientation mechanism that briefly enhances the speed and accuracy with which an object is detected after the object is attended, but then impairs detection speed and accuracy. IOR is usually measured with a cue-response paradigm, in which a person presses a button when they detect a target stimulus following the presentation of a cue that indicates the location in which the target will appear. The cue can be exogenous, or endogenous. Inhibition of return
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Cue-response paradigm
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inhibition_of_return
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2023-08-28T01:21:53Z
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