The global precedence effect is not affected in inhibition of return

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Fuentes, LJ [1 ]
Vivas, AB [1 ]
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[1] Univ Almeria, Dept Psicol Expt & Psicobiol, Almeria 04120, Spain
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10.1080/095414400750050196
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B84 [心理学];
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This study assessed whether inhibitory processes occurring in IOR affect perceptual processing of hierarchically organised stimuli. Experiment 1 used a global/local task that presented stimuli to the left or the right side. Results showed a global task advantage and a larger interference in the local than in the global task-the global precedence effect (GPE). These effects were larger than in previous studies using centrally presented stimuli, which suggests a greater involvement of low spatial frequency analysis with peripheral than with central stimuli. Experiment 2 combined the global/local task with IOR. Results replicated those of Experiment 1 but there was no interaction with stimulus location. That is, the GPE was not affected in IOR. Thus, we conclude that the GPE and inhibitory processing occurring in IOR are subserved by different mechanisms.
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