Eyes Seek New Targets During Visual Search

Wednesday, April 15, 2009 - 14:14 in Astronomy & Space

The results indicate that inhibition of return occurs during visual search tasks, but not during other visual tasks.That is, volunteers in the search group were slower to shift their eyes to previously fixated locations than to new locations, consistent with earlier findings of inhibition of return.

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