HIGHLIGHTS
- What: This study only measured motor output latency in task-relevant muscles (controlling the eye), whereas previous studies have mostly examined excitability in task-irrelevant muscles. This study showed that unexpected sounds have a general inhibitory effect on reflexive pro-saccade responses and the more voluntary antisaccade responses.
- Who: Martin Vasilev from the Department of Experimental Psychology, University College London, UK have published the research work: Unexpected sounds induce a rapid inhibition of eye-movement responses Martin R. Vasilev Zeynep G. Ozkan, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- How: The statistical results are shown in . . .

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