Extinction is an example of how stimulus selection may be affected by an imbalance in competition for attentional selection. Patients with extinction are able to process stimuli in either hemispace, but only when presented in isolation. Following brain injury, stimuli will not be processed as efficiently in the damaged hemisphere and so may fail to be detected when other stimuli are competing for selection. In this review we discuss some of the factors that contribute to the recovery from extinction, and consider their implications for functional and neural theories of selection. Work shows that extinction can be modulated by multiple bottom-up factors including: low-level visual grouping (e.g., reflecting Gestalt properties in an array) an...
Unilateral brain damage frequently produces ''extinction,'' in which patients can detect brief singl...
Two experiments examined extinction to stimuli presented either with contracting or expanding motion...
Human conditioning research shows that learning is closely related to consciously available continge...
Extinction is an example of how stimulus selection may be affected by an imbalance in competition fo...
Brain-damaged patients showing extinction are able to process stimuli presented on either hemispace,...
In the rich and complex visual environment that surrounds us, visual stimuli compete for attention i...
Objective: Patients with visual extinction have difficulty detecting a single contralesional stimulu...
Neuroimaging studies investigated the attentional systems of the human brain revealing two networks,...
The phenomenon of extinction, which occurs frequently after unilateral brain damage, involves a fail...
Anti-extinction occurs when there is poor report of a single stimulus presented on the contralesiona...
We report a case-study of YE, a 54-year-old person who suffered multiple shell injuries that caused ...
This study investigated the spatial and temporal characteristics of the attentional deficit in patie...
Visual extinction, the failure of patients with unilateral focal brain damage to report the contrale...
Patients with visual extinction were tested on three tasks involving stimulus iden-tification and lo...
Visual extinction, associated with unilateral parietal damage, occurs when a patient can report a si...
Unilateral brain damage frequently produces ''extinction,'' in which patients can detect brief singl...
Two experiments examined extinction to stimuli presented either with contracting or expanding motion...
Human conditioning research shows that learning is closely related to consciously available continge...
Extinction is an example of how stimulus selection may be affected by an imbalance in competition fo...
Brain-damaged patients showing extinction are able to process stimuli presented on either hemispace,...
In the rich and complex visual environment that surrounds us, visual stimuli compete for attention i...
Objective: Patients with visual extinction have difficulty detecting a single contralesional stimulu...
Neuroimaging studies investigated the attentional systems of the human brain revealing two networks,...
The phenomenon of extinction, which occurs frequently after unilateral brain damage, involves a fail...
Anti-extinction occurs when there is poor report of a single stimulus presented on the contralesiona...
We report a case-study of YE, a 54-year-old person who suffered multiple shell injuries that caused ...
This study investigated the spatial and temporal characteristics of the attentional deficit in patie...
Visual extinction, the failure of patients with unilateral focal brain damage to report the contrale...
Patients with visual extinction were tested on three tasks involving stimulus iden-tification and lo...
Visual extinction, associated with unilateral parietal damage, occurs when a patient can report a si...
Unilateral brain damage frequently produces ''extinction,'' in which patients can detect brief singl...
Two experiments examined extinction to stimuli presented either with contracting or expanding motion...
Human conditioning research shows that learning is closely related to consciously available continge...