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Types of Cues

Exogenous Cuing

Exogenous cues in inhibition of return are stimuli that are produced in the environment surrounding. These cues are seen as a form of reflex that the person has low control over, as their attention is shifted to the stimulus without much thought or effort.

Endogenous Cuing

Endogenous cues are directly contrasted with exogenous cues on many different aspects. While exogenous cues are solely what stimuli are presented in one's surrounding environment, endogenous cues are based on the internal goals, beliefs, desires, and interpretation of the person. While an outside stimulus may be present, such as a stop sign, it is the individuals interpretations and knowledge of the sign that is the endogenous cue causing them to apply pressure to their brakes,