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The Role of Surface Feature Continuity in Object-based Inhibition of Return.

A Caglar Tas1, Michael D Dodd, Andrew Hollingworth.   

Abstract

The contribution of surface feature continuity to object-based inhibition of return (IOR) was tested in three experiments. Participants executed a saccade to a previously fixated or unfixated colored disk after the object had moved to a new location. Object-based IOR was observed as lengthened saccade latency to a previously fixated object. The consistency of surface feature (color) and spatiotemporal information was manipulated to examine the feature used to define the persisting objects to which inhibition is assigned. If the two objects traded colors during motion, object-based IOR was reliably reduced (Experiment 2), suggesting a role for surface feature properties in defining the objects of object-based IOR. However, if the two objects changed to new colors during motion, object-based IOR was preserved (Experiment 1), and color consistency was not sufficient to support object continuity across a salient spatiotemporal discontinuity (Experiment 3). These results suggest that surface feature consistency plays a significant role in defining object persistence for the purpose of IOR, although surface features may be weighted less strongly than spatiotemporal features in this domain.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 23082073      PMCID: PMC3472637          DOI: 10.1080/13506285.2011.626466

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vis cogn        ISSN: 1350-6285


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