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The work of Theeuwes et al.(1998,1999) /956 Previous studies have shown that when participants have to execute an endogenous saccade toward a specific target object,the eyes are often captured exogenously by the abrupt onset of a new object,even though the participants know that the onset is always task irrelevant.(Theeuwes et al.1998,1999;Irwin et al.2000) ■→Our eyes do NOT always go where we want them to go!The work of Theeuwes et al. (1998, 1999)  Previous studies have shown that when participants have to execute an endogenous saccade toward a specific target object, the eyes are often captured exogenously by the abrupt onset of a new object, even though the participants know that the onset is always task irrelevant. (Theeuwes et al. 1998, 1999; Irwin et al. 2000)  Our eyes do NOT always go where we want them to go!
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