The quest for the neural correlates of consciousness has led to controversial results. When contrasting consciously seen versus unseen stimuli, some authors have proposed that consciousness is related to activity in visual areas along the ventral cortical visual stream, while others propose the implication of parietal and frontal regions (Dehaene and Changeux 2011). When invisibility is caused by neglect or inattention, high levels of activity recorded in early visual areas (Vuilleumier et al. 2001) suggest that further activity in fronto-parietal regions might be necessary for conscious perception. Recent functional magnetic resonance imaging evidence (Chica, Paz-Alonso, et al. 2012) suggested a key role for the left frontal eye field (FEF...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform a visual target detect...
Attention can be voluntarily directed to a location or automatically summoned to a location by a sal...
When studying the neural mechanisms underlying conscious perception we should be careful not to misi...
The quest for the neural correlates of consciousness has led to controversial results. When contrast...
International audienceThe right Frontal Eye Field (FEF) is a region of the human brain, which has be...
Humans are able to selectively attend to specific regions of space without moving their eyes. Howeve...
Recent behavioral observations suggest that some forms of attentional orienting have the ability to ...
What neural mechanisms support our conscious perception of briefly presented stimuli? Some theories...
The frontal eye field (FEF) is known to be involved in saccade generation and visual attention contr...
We tested whether the frontal eye field (FEF) is critical in controlling visual processing in poster...
Attention has often been considered to be a gateway to consciousness (Posner, Proceedings of the Nat...
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It is well established that the frontal eye-fields (FEF) in the dorsal attention network (DAN) guide...
This thesis tested whether the human frontal eye fields (FEFs) have visuospatial functions that are ...
International audienceUsing functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform ...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform a visual target detect...
Attention can be voluntarily directed to a location or automatically summoned to a location by a sal...
When studying the neural mechanisms underlying conscious perception we should be careful not to misi...
The quest for the neural correlates of consciousness has led to controversial results. When contrast...
International audienceThe right Frontal Eye Field (FEF) is a region of the human brain, which has be...
Humans are able to selectively attend to specific regions of space without moving their eyes. Howeve...
Recent behavioral observations suggest that some forms of attentional orienting have the ability to ...
What neural mechanisms support our conscious perception of briefly presented stimuli? Some theories...
The frontal eye field (FEF) is known to be involved in saccade generation and visual attention contr...
We tested whether the frontal eye field (FEF) is critical in controlling visual processing in poster...
Attention has often been considered to be a gateway to consciousness (Posner, Proceedings of the Nat...
Contains fulltext : 140033.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Covertly direct...
It is well established that the frontal eye-fields (FEF) in the dorsal attention network (DAN) guide...
This thesis tested whether the human frontal eye fields (FEFs) have visuospatial functions that are ...
International audienceUsing functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform ...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform a visual target detect...
Attention can be voluntarily directed to a location or automatically summoned to a location by a sal...
When studying the neural mechanisms underlying conscious perception we should be careful not to misi...