Vertical asymmetries and inhibition of return: Effects of spatial and non-spatial cueing on behavior and visual ERPs
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E-ISSN: 1872-7697
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Themechanisms underlying inhibition of return (IOR) are still under debate. Besides the probable implication of
several processes in its generation, a reason for this uncertainty may be related to experimental factors affecting
the presence, time course, and magnitude of IOR. Two of them may be related to the arrangement of the stimuli
in the visual field that could cause possible interactions between IOR and response conflict effects (horizontal
arrangements) or between IOR and perceptual asymmetries (vertical arrangement). The purpose of the present
studywas to explore location and color cueing effects with a vertical arrangement of stimuli, free of S–R compatibility
effects. To examine this possibility, a cue-back task with stimuli in the vertical meridian was employed.
Targets could randomly and equiprobably appear at cued or uncued locations, or with cued or uncued color.
These cueing effects were analyzed on behavior and ERPs separately for upper and lower visual fields (UVF
and LVF). Under location cueing, behavioral responses were slower (spatial IOR) in both hemifields. In the
ERPs, N1 reductions were observed in both visual fields although with different modulations in their latency
and scalp distribution. In the P3 rising beginning, posterior negative deflections in the LVF (Nd) and anterior
positive deflections (Pd) in the UVF were observed. Under color cueing, P3 amplitude was reduced in the UVF
accompanied by no behavioral effects. These results suggest that different patterns of brain activation can be
obtained in upper and lower visual fields under spatial- and non-spatial cueing conditions.
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Gutiérrez-Domínguez, F-J; Pazo-Álvarez, P; Doallo, S; Fuentes, LJ; Lorenzo-López, L; Amenedo, E.(2014).Vertical asymmetries and inhibition of return: Effects of spatial and Non-spatial cueing on behavior and visual ERPs.International Journal of Psychophysiology, 91, 123-131. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2013.12.004
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This study was supported by grants from the Spanish MICINN (PSI2010-21427) and Xunta de Galicia (10PXIB211220PR). S.D. was supported by an Isidro Parga Pondal contract (Xunta de Galicia, Spain)
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