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  • 44. Peripheral cues and gaze direction jointly focus attention and inhibition of return.
    Hudson M, Skarratt PA.
    Cogn Neurosci; 2016; 7(1-4):67-73. PubMed ID: 26257306
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  • 48. Pupil dilation dynamics track attention to high-level information.
    Kang OE, Huffer KE, Wheatley TP.
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  • 49. Saccade trajectory deviations and inhibition-of-return: Measuring the amount of attentional processing.
    Theeuwes J, Van der Stigchel S.
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  • 51. Modulation of the pupillary response by the content of visual working memory.
    Zokaei N, Board AG, Manohar SG, Nobre AC.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2019 Nov 05; 116(45):22802-22810. PubMed ID: 31636213
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  • 52. The role of attention in the facilitation effect and another "inhibition of return".
    Okamoto-Barth S, Kawai N.
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  • 53. Attention modulates saccadic inhibition magnitude.
    Buonocore A, McIntosh RD.
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  • 55. The scope of no return: Openness predicts the spatial distribution of Inhibition of Return.
    Wilson KE, Lowe MX, Ruppel J, Pratt J, Ferber S.
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  • 56. The effect of scene removal on inhibition of return in a cue-target task.
    Redden RS, Klages J, Klein RM.
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  • 57. Oculomotor inhibition of return: how soon is it "recoded" into spatiotopic coordinates?
    Hilchey MD, Klein RM, Satel J, Wang Z.
    Atten Percept Psychophys; 2012 Aug 05; 74(6):1145-53. PubMed ID: 22638943
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  • 58. Inhibition of return generated by voluntary saccades is independent of attentional momentum.
    Machado L, Rafal R.
    Q J Exp Psychol A; 2004 Jul 05; 57(5):789-96. PubMed ID: 15204117
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  • 59. Inhibition of return exaggerates change blindness.
    Smith DT, Schenk T.
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