Attentional reference frames in perifoveal and peripheral visual field

Using inhibition of return as an indicator, we tested whether spatial attention in the perifoveal and peripheral visual field shares the same reference frame. The perifoveal visual field is apparently dominated by the environmental frame whereas the periphery seems to operate with both environmental...

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Humans
Inhibition, Psychological
Photic Stimulation
Space Perception
Visual Fields
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