Distinct cortical and collicular mechanisms of inhibition of return revealed with S cone stimuli.
Visual orienting of attention and gaze are widely considered to be mediated by shared neural pathways, with automatic phenomena such as inhibition of return (IOR)--the bias against returning to recently visited locations--being generated via the direct pathway from retina to superior colliculus (SC)...
Main Authors: | Sumner, P, Nachev, P, Vora, N, Husain, M, Kennard, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2004
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