In the present study, we investigated the binding of location and response in a detection task of the target-target paradigm of inhibition of return (IOR). Results showed a cost of responding to a target at the repeated location (IOR) when the response was not repeated and an effect of facilitation of return (FOR) when the response was repeated. These findings suggest that when responding to a target, its location and the response to it are integrated together. In addition, an analysis of the Vincentized cumulative response time (RT) distribution further showed that memory retrieval of event representations requires time to operate. These findings were discussed according to the theoretical framework of event files.
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Chao, H. F., & Hsiao, F. S. (2021). Location-response binding and inhibition of return in a detection task. Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, 83(5), 1992–2001. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-021-02283-4
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