Selective attention is critical for guiding human behavior. Recent theories have described the process of attention as a biased competition between sensory inputs, but questions remain concerning the anatomical basis of these competitive mechanisms. Using transcranial magnetic stimulation, we found that disruption of the right parietal cortex improved the perception of relevant stimuli in competitive visual displays. This enhancement of selective attention is consistent with previous observations and suggests a crucial role of the superior parietal lobule and supramarginal gyrus in mediating competition between visual inputs. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
A typical scene contains many different objects that compete for neural representation due to the li...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation was applied over the parietal visual cortex of subjects while they...
Everyday visual scenes contain a vast quantity of information, only a fraction of which can guide ou...
Selective attention is critical for guiding human behavior. Recent theories have described the proce...
Selective attention is critical for guiding human behavior. Recent theories have described the proce...
The 'attentional blink' (AB) reflects a limitation in the ability to identify multiple items in a st...
Visual selection requires mechanisms for representing object salience and for shifting the focus of ...
Visual selective attention (VSA) optimizes perception and behavioral control by enabling efficient s...
Visuospatial attention is essential for successful interactions with the environment. It has been sh...
Our previous studies of the role of the parietal cortex in visual learning and attention showed that...
Our previous studies of the role of the parietal cortex in visual learning and attention showed that...
In visual search, the presence of a highly salient color singleton can slow or facilitate search for...
In visual search, the presence of a highly salient color singleton can slow or facilitate search for...
Selective attention is the process of directing limited capacity resources to behaviourally relevant...
AbstractThe neural basis of selective spatial attention presents a significant challenge to cognitiv...
A typical scene contains many different objects that compete for neural representation due to the li...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation was applied over the parietal visual cortex of subjects while they...
Everyday visual scenes contain a vast quantity of information, only a fraction of which can guide ou...
Selective attention is critical for guiding human behavior. Recent theories have described the proce...
Selective attention is critical for guiding human behavior. Recent theories have described the proce...
The 'attentional blink' (AB) reflects a limitation in the ability to identify multiple items in a st...
Visual selection requires mechanisms for representing object salience and for shifting the focus of ...
Visual selective attention (VSA) optimizes perception and behavioral control by enabling efficient s...
Visuospatial attention is essential for successful interactions with the environment. It has been sh...
Our previous studies of the role of the parietal cortex in visual learning and attention showed that...
Our previous studies of the role of the parietal cortex in visual learning and attention showed that...
In visual search, the presence of a highly salient color singleton can slow or facilitate search for...
In visual search, the presence of a highly salient color singleton can slow or facilitate search for...
Selective attention is the process of directing limited capacity resources to behaviourally relevant...
AbstractThe neural basis of selective spatial attention presents a significant challenge to cognitiv...
A typical scene contains many different objects that compete for neural representation due to the li...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation was applied over the parietal visual cortex of subjects while they...
Everyday visual scenes contain a vast quantity of information, only a fraction of which can guide ou...