Humans can voluntarily attend to a variety of visual attributes to serve behavioral goals. Voluntary attention is believed to be controlled by a network of dorsal frontoparietal areas. However, it is unknown how neural signals representing behavioral relevance (attentional priority) for different attributes are organized in this network. Computational studies have suggested that a hierarchical organization reflecting the similarity structure of the task demands provides an efficient and flexible neural representation. Here we examined the structure of attentional priority using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Participants were cued to attend to location, color, or motion direction within the same stimulus. We found a hierarchical str...
The ability to detect where a person is attending is fundamental for brain-computer-interfaces. We e...
We investigated the functional anatomy involved in sustaining or switching visual attention between ...
We investigated the functional anatomy involved in sustaining or switching visual attention between ...
Human can flexibly attend to a variety of stimulus dimensions, including spatial location and variou...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
Computational theories propose that attention modulates the topographical landscape of spatial 'prio...
Recent behavioral observations suggest that some forms of attentional orienting have the ability to ...
Recent behavioral observations suggest that some forms of attentional orienting have the ability to ...
The top-down control of attention involves command signals arising chiefly in the dorsal attention n...
The dorsal convexity of the human frontal and parietal lobes forms a network that is crucially invol...
We review evidence for partially segregated networks of brain areas that carry out different attenti...
When multiple objects are present in a visual scene, they compete for cortical processing in the vis...
The ability to detect where a person is attending is fundamental for brain-computer-interfaces. We e...
The ability to detect where a person is attending is fundamental for brain-computer-interfaces. We e...
We investigated the functional anatomy involved in sustaining or switching visual attention between ...
We investigated the functional anatomy involved in sustaining or switching visual attention between ...
Human can flexibly attend to a variety of stimulus dimensions, including spatial location and variou...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
Computational theories propose that attention modulates the topographical landscape of spatial 'prio...
Recent behavioral observations suggest that some forms of attentional orienting have the ability to ...
Recent behavioral observations suggest that some forms of attentional orienting have the ability to ...
The top-down control of attention involves command signals arising chiefly in the dorsal attention n...
The dorsal convexity of the human frontal and parietal lobes forms a network that is crucially invol...
We review evidence for partially segregated networks of brain areas that carry out different attenti...
When multiple objects are present in a visual scene, they compete for cortical processing in the vis...
The ability to detect where a person is attending is fundamental for brain-computer-interfaces. We e...
The ability to detect where a person is attending is fundamental for brain-computer-interfaces. We e...
We investigated the functional anatomy involved in sustaining or switching visual attention between ...
We investigated the functional anatomy involved in sustaining or switching visual attention between ...