It is well established that the frontal eye-fields (FEF) in the dorsal attention network (DAN) guide top-down selective attention. In addition, converging evidence implies a causal role for the FEF in attention shifting, which is also known to recruit the ventral attention network (VAN) and fronto-striatal regions. To investigate the causal influence of the FEF as (part of) a central hub between these networks, we applied thetaburst transcranial magnetic stimulation (TBS) off-line, combined with functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) during a cued visuo-spatial attention shifting paradigm. We found that TBS over the right FEF impaired performance on a visual discrimination task in both hemifields following attention shifts, while only left h...
Visuospatial attention is essential for successful interactions with the environment. It has been sh...
The existence of a network of brain regions which are activated when one undertakes a difficult visu...
Combining transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) with concurrent functional magnetic resonance imag...
It is well established that the frontal eye-fields (FEF) in the dorsal attention network (DAN) guide...
Voluntary selective attention can prioritize different features in a visual scene. The frontal eye-f...
Attentional orientation to a spatial cue and reorientation-after invalid cueing-are mediated by two ...
Using repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), we have recently shown a functional anato...
The frontal eye field (FEF) is known to be involved in saccade generation and visual attention contr...
The causal ability of pre-target FEF activity to modulate visual detection for perithreshold stimuli...
Lesion and functional brain imaging studies have suggested that there are two anatomically nonoverla...
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Lesion studies in neglect patients have inspired two competing models of spatial attention control, ...
Background: The endogenous allocation of spatial attention to selected environ...
Humans are able to selectively attend to specific regions of space without moving their eyes. Howeve...
The moment‐to‐moment focus of our mind's eye results from a complex interplay of voluntary and invol...
Visuospatial attention is essential for successful interactions with the environment. It has been sh...
The existence of a network of brain regions which are activated when one undertakes a difficult visu...
Combining transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) with concurrent functional magnetic resonance imag...
It is well established that the frontal eye-fields (FEF) in the dorsal attention network (DAN) guide...
Voluntary selective attention can prioritize different features in a visual scene. The frontal eye-f...
Attentional orientation to a spatial cue and reorientation-after invalid cueing-are mediated by two ...
Using repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), we have recently shown a functional anato...
The frontal eye field (FEF) is known to be involved in saccade generation and visual attention contr...
The causal ability of pre-target FEF activity to modulate visual detection for perithreshold stimuli...
Lesion and functional brain imaging studies have suggested that there are two anatomically nonoverla...
Contains fulltext : 140033.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Covertly direct...
Lesion studies in neglect patients have inspired two competing models of spatial attention control, ...
Background: The endogenous allocation of spatial attention to selected environ...
Humans are able to selectively attend to specific regions of space without moving their eyes. Howeve...
The moment‐to‐moment focus of our mind's eye results from a complex interplay of voluntary and invol...
Visuospatial attention is essential for successful interactions with the environment. It has been sh...
The existence of a network of brain regions which are activated when one undertakes a difficult visu...
Combining transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) with concurrent functional magnetic resonance imag...