Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used while normal human volunteers engaged in simple detection and discrimination tasks, revealing separable modulations of early visual cortex associated with spatial attention and task structure. Both modulations occur even when there is no change in sensory stimulation. The modulation due to spatial attention is present throughout the early visual areas V1, V2, V3, and VP, and varies with the attended location. The task structure activations are strongest in V1 and are greater in regions that represent more peripheral parts of the visual field. Control experiments demonstrate that the task structure activations cannot be attributed to visual, auditory, or somatosensory processing, the moto...
We have used fMRI to examine the nature of the changes that occur in the human visual cortex when an...
The control and allocation of attention is an essential, ubiquitous neural process that gates our aw...
Until today, there is an ongoing discussion if attention processes interact with the information pro...
SummaryFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used while normal human volunteers engaged i...
We investigated the cortical mechanisms of visual-spatial attention while subjects discriminated pat...
It is well established that spatially directed attention enhances visual perceptual processing. Howe...
Whether higher-level cognitive processes can influence processing in early visual cortex remains a l...
Although visual spatial attention has been shown to increase activity as measured with both fMRI and...
AbstractVisual search tasks appear to involve spatially selective attention to the target, but evide...
When multiple objects are present in a visual scene, they compete for cortical processing in the vis...
Using positron emission tomography and functional magnetic resonance imaging, I investigated the neu...
Selective attention in vision undoubtedly uses many different types of mechanisms to achieve better ...
Visual-spatial attention involves modulations of activity in human visual cortex as indexed by elect...
It is well established that spatially directed attention enhances visual perceptual processing. Howe...
Every day we perceive visual scenes filled with different stimuli. Visual attention allows us to sel...
We have used fMRI to examine the nature of the changes that occur in the human visual cortex when an...
The control and allocation of attention is an essential, ubiquitous neural process that gates our aw...
Until today, there is an ongoing discussion if attention processes interact with the information pro...
SummaryFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used while normal human volunteers engaged i...
We investigated the cortical mechanisms of visual-spatial attention while subjects discriminated pat...
It is well established that spatially directed attention enhances visual perceptual processing. Howe...
Whether higher-level cognitive processes can influence processing in early visual cortex remains a l...
Although visual spatial attention has been shown to increase activity as measured with both fMRI and...
AbstractVisual search tasks appear to involve spatially selective attention to the target, but evide...
When multiple objects are present in a visual scene, they compete for cortical processing in the vis...
Using positron emission tomography and functional magnetic resonance imaging, I investigated the neu...
Selective attention in vision undoubtedly uses many different types of mechanisms to achieve better ...
Visual-spatial attention involves modulations of activity in human visual cortex as indexed by elect...
It is well established that spatially directed attention enhances visual perceptual processing. Howe...
Every day we perceive visual scenes filled with different stimuli. Visual attention allows us to sel...
We have used fMRI to examine the nature of the changes that occur in the human visual cortex when an...
The control and allocation of attention is an essential, ubiquitous neural process that gates our aw...
Until today, there is an ongoing discussion if attention processes interact with the information pro...