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1. Adults at low reading level are sluggish in disengaging spatial attention.

2. Bound to a spider without its web: Task-type modulates the retrieval of affective information in subsequent responses.

3. No evidence for rhythmic sampling in inhibition of return.

4. Inhibition of return as a foraging facilitator in visual search: Evidence from long-term training.

5. Inhibition of return in a 3D scene depends on the direction of depth switch between cue and target.

6. Levels of neuroticism can predict attentional performance during cross-modal nonspatial repetition inhibition.

7. Location-response binding and inhibition of return in a detection task.

8. When do response-related episodic retrieval effects co-occur with inhibition of return?

9. Symbolic, non-directional predictive cues affect action execution.

10. The role of transients in action observation.

11. How social is social inhibition of return?

12. The contribution of forward masking to saccadic inhibition of return.

13. Temporal ambiguity of onsets in a cueing task prevents facilitation but not inhibition of return.

14. Stimulus-response incompatibility eliminates inhibitory cueing effects with saccadic but not manual responses.

15. Intervening response events between identification targets do not always turn repetition benefits into repetition costs.

16. Object files across eye movements: Previous fixations affect the latencies of corrective saccades.

17. The effect of scene removal on inhibition of return in a cue-target task.

18. Peripheral stimuli generate different forms of inhibition of return when participants make prosaccades versus antisaccades to them.

19. Spatial negative priming: Location or response?

20. Spatial inhibition of return as a function of fixation history, task, and spatial references.

21. Inhibitory cueing effects following manual and saccadic responses to arrow cues.

22. The scope of no return: Openness predicts the spatial distribution of Inhibition of Return.

23. Eye gaze and head orientation modulate the inhibition of return for faces.

24. On the costs and benefits of repeating a nonspatial feature in an exogenous spatial cuing paradigm.

25. Inhibition of return: A phenomenon in search of a definition and a theoretical framework.

26. Memory instruction interacts with both visual and motoric inhibition of return.

27. Object-centered orienting and IOR.

28. Attentional dynamics mediated by subcortical mechanisms.

29. Effects of memory instruction on attention and information processing: Further investigation of inhibition of return in item-method directed forgetting.

30. Driving forces in free visual search: An ethology.

31. Inhibition of return is at the midpoint of simultaneous cues.

32. Effects of display complexity on location and feature inhibition.

33. Effects of relevant and irrelevant color singletons on inhibition of return and attentional capture.

34. Motor IOR revealed for reaching.

35. Body position differentially influences responses to exogenous and endogenous cues.

36. The effects of ignored versus foveated cues upon inhibition of return: An event-related potential study.

37. Perceptual and motor inhibition of return: components or flavors?

38. Oculomotor inhibition of return: How soon is it 'recoded' into spatiotopic coordinates?

39. Cross-modal nonspatial repetition inhibition.

40. A short-lived face alert during inhibition of return.

41. The involvement of bottom-up saliency processing in endogenous inhibition of return.

42. Response to an intervening event reverses nonspatial repetition effects in 2AFC tasks: Nonspatial IOR?

43. Does oculomotor inhibition of return influence fixation probability during scene search?

44. Two components in IOR: evidence for response bias and perceptual processing delays using the SAT methodology.

45. Larger IOR effects following forget than following remember instructions depend on exogenous attentional withdrawal and target localization.

46. Inhibition of return functions within but not across searches.

47. Spatial distribution of attentional inhibition is not altered in healthy aging.

48. Spatial inhibition of return as a function of fixation history, task, and spatial references

49. Inhibition of saccadic eye movements to locations in spatial working memory

50. The impact of multiple irrelevant visual events at the same spatial location on inhibition

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