The goal of this dissertation is to explore the neural correlates of endogenous task-related attentional modulations. Natural fluctuations in task engagement are challenging to study, primarily because they are by nature not event related and thus cannot be controlled experimentally. Here we exploit well-accepted links between attention and various measures of neural activity while subjects perform simple target detection tasks that leave their minds free to wander. We use multimodal neuroimaging, specifically simultaneous electroencephalograpy and functional magnetic resonance imaging (EEG-fMRI) and EEG-pupillometry, with data-driven machine learning methods and study activity across the whole brain. We investigate BOLD fMRI correlates o...
Our visual perception is shaped by both external and internal factors, which continuously compete fo...
Recent evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging suggests that cortical hemodynamic respon...
Visual spatial attention has been studied in humans with both electroencephalography (EEG) and funct...
The goal of this dissertation is to explore the neural correlates of endogenous task-related at-tent...
Cortical and subcortical networks have been identified that are commonly associated with attention a...
The human brain is remarkably good at identifying stimuli worthy of attention, and efficiently alloc...
Selective attention allows us to filter out irrelevant sensory information in the environment and fo...
Target detection paradigms have been widely applied in the study of human cognitive functions, parti...
Visual selective attention prioritizes the processing of behaviorally relevant over irrelevant info...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and electroencephalography (EEG) are two noninvasive me...
Recent evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging suggests that cortical hemodynamic respon...
Target detection paradigms have been widely applied in the study of human cognitive functions, parti...
The fronto-parietal attention networks have been extensively studied with functional magnetic resona...
The fronto-parietal attention networks have been extensively studied with functional magnetic resona...
As a central neural process attention suppresses most of the sensory input while letting through wha...
Our visual perception is shaped by both external and internal factors, which continuously compete fo...
Recent evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging suggests that cortical hemodynamic respon...
Visual spatial attention has been studied in humans with both electroencephalography (EEG) and funct...
The goal of this dissertation is to explore the neural correlates of endogenous task-related at-tent...
Cortical and subcortical networks have been identified that are commonly associated with attention a...
The human brain is remarkably good at identifying stimuli worthy of attention, and efficiently alloc...
Selective attention allows us to filter out irrelevant sensory information in the environment and fo...
Target detection paradigms have been widely applied in the study of human cognitive functions, parti...
Visual selective attention prioritizes the processing of behaviorally relevant over irrelevant info...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and electroencephalography (EEG) are two noninvasive me...
Recent evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging suggests that cortical hemodynamic respon...
Target detection paradigms have been widely applied in the study of human cognitive functions, parti...
The fronto-parietal attention networks have been extensively studied with functional magnetic resona...
The fronto-parietal attention networks have been extensively studied with functional magnetic resona...
As a central neural process attention suppresses most of the sensory input while letting through wha...
Our visual perception is shaped by both external and internal factors, which continuously compete fo...
Recent evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging suggests that cortical hemodynamic respon...
Visual spatial attention has been studied in humans with both electroencephalography (EEG) and funct...