Response suppression delays the planning of subsequent stimulus-driven saccades.
The completion of an antisaccade selectively increases the reaction tiME (RT) of a subsequent prosaccade: a result that has been interpreted to reflect the residual inhibition of stimulus-driven saccade networks [1], [2]. In the present investigation we sought to determine whether the increase in pr...
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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