Galfano Giovanni, Betta Elena, Turatto Massimo
Department of Cognitive Science and Education, University of Trento, Via Matteo del Ben 5, 38068 Rovereto, Italy.
Exp Brain Res. 2004 Dec;159(3):400-4. doi: 10.1007/s00221-004-2111-y. Epub 2004 Oct 8.
Inhibition of return (IOR) is the term used to describe the phenomenon whereby stimuli appearing at recently attended locations are reacted to less efficiently than stimuli appearing at locations that have not yet been attended. In the present study, we employed a typical IOR paradigm with peripheral uninformative cues while participants maintained their eyes at fixation. Eye position was monitored at a high sampling rate (500 Hz) in order to detect miniature eye movements called microsaccades, which have been shown to be crucial for avoiding disappearance of visual image. However, recent studies have demonstrated a close relationship between covert endogenous attentional shifts and the direction of microsaccades. Here, we demonstrate that the direction of microsaccades can be biased away from the peripheral location occupied by a salient, although task-irrelevant, visual signal. Because microsaccades are known not to be under conscious control, our results suggest strong links between IOR and unconscious oculomotor programming.
返回抑制(IOR)是一个术语,用于描述这样一种现象:出现在近期被关注位置的刺激,与出现在尚未被关注位置的刺激相比,个体对其做出反应的效率更低。在本研究中,我们采用了一种典型的带有外周非信息性线索的IOR范式,同时让参与者保持眼睛注视不动。以高采样率(500赫兹)监测眼睛位置,以便检测被称为微扫视的微小眼动,微扫视已被证明对于避免视觉图像消失至关重要。然而,最近的研究表明,内隐性内源性注意转移与微扫视方向之间存在密切关系。在此,我们证明微扫视方向可能会偏离一个显著的、尽管与任务无关的视觉信号所占据的外周位置。由于已知微扫视不受意识控制,我们的结果表明IOR与无意识眼动编程之间存在紧密联系。