We investigated neural substrates of global/local processing of bilateral hierarchical stimuli using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Subjects were presented with two compound letters that were displayed simultaneously in the left and right visual fields, respectively. In a steady-state, block-design paradigm, hemodynamic responses were recorded while subjects detected infrequent global or local targets presented in one hemifield in separate epochs of trials. While behavioural responses were more accurate and faster to global than local targets, attention to the global level of bilateral visual inputs induced stronger activations in the left and right temporal cortex relative to attention to the local level. However, attention ...
Spatial frequency (SF) selection has long been recognized to play a role in global and local process...
It is often assumed that the human brain processes the global and local properties of visual stimuli...
This paper investigates the hypothesis that the left and right hemispheres of the human brain are sp...
Objective: Examine the neural mechanisms of global/local processing of multiple hierarchical stimuli...
We investigated the functional anatomy involved in sustaining or switching visual attention between ...
Neuropsychological evidence indicates that the global aspect of complex visual scenes is preferentia...
Previous research suggests that the right and left hemispheres dominate global and local perception ...
Prior behavioral studies suggested that global perception of compound stimuli is modulated by the wa...
We studied whether the posterior parietal cortex contributes both to focus attention on one level an...
We investigated the effect of low spatial frequency (SF) filtering on neural substrates underlying g...
Many aspects of the world we perceive are structured hierarchically. For instance, a house consists ...
When stimuli are presented in the left or right visual fields, hemispheric specialization for global...
Feature-based attention has a spatially global effect, i.e., responses to stimuli that share feature...
It has been claimed that a left hemisphere bias toward local and right hemisphere bias toward global...
This study employed global/local stimuli to investigate RT performance of normal controls on divided...
Spatial frequency (SF) selection has long been recognized to play a role in global and local process...
It is often assumed that the human brain processes the global and local properties of visual stimuli...
This paper investigates the hypothesis that the left and right hemispheres of the human brain are sp...
Objective: Examine the neural mechanisms of global/local processing of multiple hierarchical stimuli...
We investigated the functional anatomy involved in sustaining or switching visual attention between ...
Neuropsychological evidence indicates that the global aspect of complex visual scenes is preferentia...
Previous research suggests that the right and left hemispheres dominate global and local perception ...
Prior behavioral studies suggested that global perception of compound stimuli is modulated by the wa...
We studied whether the posterior parietal cortex contributes both to focus attention on one level an...
We investigated the effect of low spatial frequency (SF) filtering on neural substrates underlying g...
Many aspects of the world we perceive are structured hierarchically. For instance, a house consists ...
When stimuli are presented in the left or right visual fields, hemispheric specialization for global...
Feature-based attention has a spatially global effect, i.e., responses to stimuli that share feature...
It has been claimed that a left hemisphere bias toward local and right hemisphere bias toward global...
This study employed global/local stimuli to investigate RT performance of normal controls on divided...
Spatial frequency (SF) selection has long been recognized to play a role in global and local process...
It is often assumed that the human brain processes the global and local properties of visual stimuli...
This paper investigates the hypothesis that the left and right hemispheres of the human brain are sp...