Many theoretical accounts of selective attention and memory retrieval include reference to active inhibitory processes, such as those argued to underlie the negative priming effect. fMRI was used in order to investigate the areas of cortical activation associated with Stroop interference, Stroop facilitation and Stroop negative priming tasks. The most signi®cant activation within the negative priming task was within the inferior parietal lobule, left temporal lobe and frontal lobes. Areas of cortical activation are discussed with reference to theoretical accounts of the negative priming effect. NeuroReport 12:1±6 & 200
We used fMRI to investigate the manner in which top-down attention modulates processing in posterior...
<div><p>Prolonged response times are observed with targets having been presented as distractors imme...
Classic identity negative priming (NP) refers to the finding that when an object is ignored, subsequ...
Many theoretical accounts of selective attention and memory retrieval include reference to active in...
& The negative priming (NP) effect refers to the observed increase in identification time for a ...
Negative priming refers to the slowing down in reaction time to a stimulus that is either the same a...
Negative priming (NP), slowing down of the response for target stimuli that have been previously exp...
Negative priming (NP), slowing down of the response for target stimuli that have been previously exp...
The present study investigated whether lesions to the prefrontal cortex would lead to impaired inhib...
The present study investigated whether lesions to the prefrontal cortex would lead to impaired inhib...
The present study investigated whether lesions to the prefrontal cortex would lead to impaired inhib...
The present study investigated whether lesions to the prefrontal cortex would lead to impaired inhib...
Prolonged response times are observed with targets having been presented as distractors immediately ...
We used fMRI to investigate the manner in which top-down attention modulates processing in posterior...
ABSTRACT-Control over interference is a pervasive feature of cognitive life. Central to research on ...
We used fMRI to investigate the manner in which top-down attention modulates processing in posterior...
<div><p>Prolonged response times are observed with targets having been presented as distractors imme...
Classic identity negative priming (NP) refers to the finding that when an object is ignored, subsequ...
Many theoretical accounts of selective attention and memory retrieval include reference to active in...
& The negative priming (NP) effect refers to the observed increase in identification time for a ...
Negative priming refers to the slowing down in reaction time to a stimulus that is either the same a...
Negative priming (NP), slowing down of the response for target stimuli that have been previously exp...
Negative priming (NP), slowing down of the response for target stimuli that have been previously exp...
The present study investigated whether lesions to the prefrontal cortex would lead to impaired inhib...
The present study investigated whether lesions to the prefrontal cortex would lead to impaired inhib...
The present study investigated whether lesions to the prefrontal cortex would lead to impaired inhib...
The present study investigated whether lesions to the prefrontal cortex would lead to impaired inhib...
Prolonged response times are observed with targets having been presented as distractors immediately ...
We used fMRI to investigate the manner in which top-down attention modulates processing in posterior...
ABSTRACT-Control over interference is a pervasive feature of cognitive life. Central to research on ...
We used fMRI to investigate the manner in which top-down attention modulates processing in posterior...
<div><p>Prolonged response times are observed with targets having been presented as distractors imme...
Classic identity negative priming (NP) refers to the finding that when an object is ignored, subsequ...