Consequences of allocating attention to locations and to other attributes. Kwak, H. & Egeth, H. Perception & Psychophysics, 51(5):455–464, 1992.
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Examined whether inhibition of return results if the relation between successive stimuli is defined in terms of color or orientation in 7 experiments with a total of 27 Ss. In Exps 1-3, location and color of a square were manipulated; there was inhibition of return based on location, but not on color. In Exps 4 and 5, a confounding of color and luminance was eliminated, with no change in results. In Exps 6 and 7, there was evidence of inhibition of return based on location, but not on orientation. (PsycINFO Database Copyright 1992 American Psychological Assn, all rights reserved).
@article{kwak_consequences_1992,
	title = {Consequences of allocating attention to locations and to other attributes},
	volume = {51},
	doi = {10/fj8fcz},
	abstract = {Examined whether inhibition of return results if the relation between successive stimuli is defined in terms of color or orientation in 7 experiments with a total of 27 Ss. In Exps 1-3, location and color of a square were manipulated; there was inhibition of return based on location, but not on color. In Exps 4 and 5, a confounding of color and luminance was eliminated, with no change in results. In Exps 6 and 7, there was evidence of inhibition of return based on location, but not on orientation. (PsycINFO Database Copyright 1992 American Psychological Assn, all rights reserved).},
	number = {5},
	journal = {Perception \& Psychophysics},
	author = {Kwak, H.-w. and Egeth, H.},
	year = {1992},
	keywords = {\#nosource, attention on square location \& color \& equiluminance, inhibition of return RT, adults. Attention Spatial Organization Color Luminance Reaction Time Visual Perception (2323).},
	pages = {455--464},
}

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