Abstract Five experiments are described that concern the mechan-isms that direct attention to spatial and non-spatial features of a stimulus and the effects that attention has on the visual system's analysis of that stimulus. Shifts of attention from one spatial location to another activated the superior parietal lobe and this activation was fairly independent of the task performed on the attended object, the response made to the attended object, and whether the shift of attention was controlled endogenously or exogenously. Maintaining attention tonically on a location or a particular visual feature such as shape, colour or motion did not produce a superior parietal response. Tonic attention to a feature (colour, shape, motion) or loca...
Using positron emission tomography and functional magnetic resonance imaging, I investigated the neu...
The parietal lobe forms about 20% of the human cerebral cortex and is divided into two major regions...
A series of experiments are reviewed that studied mechanisms underlying visuospatial attention by me...
& It is widely agreed that visuospatial orienting attention depends on a network of frontal and ...
Visual attention can be primarily allocated to either where an object is in space (with little empha...
Observers viewing a complex visual scene selectively attend to relevant locations or objects and ign...
Neuropsychological and functional neuroimaging studies have implicated the right posterior parietal ...
Attention defines our mental ability to select and respond to stimuli, internal or external, on the ...
AbstractFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to determine whether different kinds o...
It is widely agreed that visuospatial orienting attention depends on a network of frontal and pariet...
r r Abstract: In a previous study using positron emission tomography (PET), we demonstrated that foc...
PET was used to image the neural system underlying visuospatial attention. Analysis of data at both ...
& Although visual attention is known to modulate brain activity in the posterior parietal, prefr...
Natural visual scenes consist of many objects occupying a variety of spatial locations. Given that t...
International audienceThe role of the parietal cortex in visuospatial analysis of object was investi...
Using positron emission tomography and functional magnetic resonance imaging, I investigated the neu...
The parietal lobe forms about 20% of the human cerebral cortex and is divided into two major regions...
A series of experiments are reviewed that studied mechanisms underlying visuospatial attention by me...
& It is widely agreed that visuospatial orienting attention depends on a network of frontal and ...
Visual attention can be primarily allocated to either where an object is in space (with little empha...
Observers viewing a complex visual scene selectively attend to relevant locations or objects and ign...
Neuropsychological and functional neuroimaging studies have implicated the right posterior parietal ...
Attention defines our mental ability to select and respond to stimuli, internal or external, on the ...
AbstractFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to determine whether different kinds o...
It is widely agreed that visuospatial orienting attention depends on a network of frontal and pariet...
r r Abstract: In a previous study using positron emission tomography (PET), we demonstrated that foc...
PET was used to image the neural system underlying visuospatial attention. Analysis of data at both ...
& Although visual attention is known to modulate brain activity in the posterior parietal, prefr...
Natural visual scenes consist of many objects occupying a variety of spatial locations. Given that t...
International audienceThe role of the parietal cortex in visuospatial analysis of object was investi...
Using positron emission tomography and functional magnetic resonance imaging, I investigated the neu...
The parietal lobe forms about 20% of the human cerebral cortex and is divided into two major regions...
A series of experiments are reviewed that studied mechanisms underlying visuospatial attention by me...