نتایج جستجو برای: IOR

تعداد نتایج: 829  

Journal: :Review of Managerial Science 2022

Abstract Despite the significance of individual factors in how entrepreneurs recognize international opportunities either by active search or passive discovery, prior research has typically focused on cognitive aspects overlooking affect as a critical driver this process. Drawing upon broaden-and-build and affect-as-information theories, we explore courage, hope, fear failure, anticipated regre...

جواد صالحی فدردی سیدامیر امین یزدی علی طلایی فاطمه شهامت ده سرخ,

پدیده بازداری بازگشت (IOR) به­عنوان یک کنش بازداری شناختی، اشاره به سرکوب نسبی توجه به محرک­هایی دارد که اخیرا مورد توجه قرار گرفته­اند. این کنش در آدمی دارای ارزش انطباقی است (ونگ و کلاین، 2010). با توجه به علایم مرکزی در اختلال وسواس اجباری (OCD) احتمال نقص در بازداری شناختی وجود دارد. اما نتایج پژوهش­ها در این زمینه بسیار ناهمسو است. از این رو این پژوهش در جهت بررسی نقص احتمالی IOR در نمونه­...

Journal: :Vision Research 2011
Yang Zhang Ming Zhang

Although spatial working memory has been shown to play a central role in manual IOR (Castel, Pratt, & Craik, 2003), it is so far unclear whether spatial working memory is involved in saccadic IOR. The present study sought to address this question by using a dual task paradigm, in which the participants performed an IOR task while keeping a set of locations in spatial working memory. While manua...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2003
Amelia R Hunt Alan Kingstone

Inhibition of return (IOR) describes a performance decrement for stimuli appearing at recently cued locations. Both attentional and motor processes have been implicated in the IOR effect. The present data reveal a double dissociation between the attentional and motor components of IOR whereby the motor-based component of IOR is present when the response is oculomotor, and the attention-based co...

Journal: :Vision Research 2014
Matthew D. Hilchey Mahmoud Hashish Gregory H. MacLean Jason Satel Jason Ivanoff Raymond M. Klein

Inhibition of return (IOR) most often describes the finding of increased response times to cued as compared to uncued targets in the standard covert orienting paradigm. A perennial question in the IOR literature centers on whether the effect of IOR is on motoric/decision-making processes (output-based IOR), attentional/perceptual processes (input-based IOR), or both. Recent data converge on the...

Journal: :The international journal of organizational analysis 2021

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to contribute a more pragmatic critical management studies (CMS), by exploring the emancipatory intent organizational (re)design concepts and ideas from modern sociotechnical approach integral renewal (IOR). Design/methodology/approach This conceptual nature in that it engages with relevant literature fields CMS IOR, guided focused conceptualization emancipa...

1999
Todd C. Handy Amishi P. Jha George R. Mangun

To facilitate visual search of complex scenes, information arising from recently attended locations is subject to a selective inhibition in processing known as inhibition of return (IOR). Although the mechanisms of IOR remain unresolved, both motor and perceptual influences have been proposed based on reaction time (RT) studies. Here we report the results of two reflexive cuing studies in which...

2014
Jason Satel Matthew D Hilchey Zhiguo Wang Caroline S Reiss Raymond M Klein

Inhibition of return (IOR) operationalizes a behavioral phenomenon characterized by slower responding to cued, relative to uncued, targets. Two independent forms of IOR have been theorized: input-based IOR occurs when the oculomotor system is quiescent, while output-based IOR occurs when the oculomotor system is engaged. EEG studies forbidding eye movements have demonstrated that reductions of ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Petroc Sumner Parashkev Nachev Nina Vora Masud Husain Christopher Kennard

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). Here, we show that IOR occurs without direct access to the SC, by using a technique that employ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology 2001
L K Langley L J Fuentes A K Hochhalter J Brandt J B Overmier

Inhibition of return (IOR) is a phenomenon of spatial attention that biases attention toward novel events in the environment. Recent evidence suggests that the magnitude and timing of IOR varies as a function of task conditions (e.g., detection vs. discrimination tasks, short vs. long cue-target intervals, intrinsic vs. extrinsic cues). Although IOR appears relatively preserved with both normal...

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