The relationship between attention and awareness is a topic of great interest in cognitive neuroscience. Some studies in healthy participants and hemianopic patients have shown dissociation between these two processes. In contrast, others confirmed the classic notion that the two processes are mutually exclusive. To try and cast further light on this fascinating dilemma, in the present study we have investigated the neural mechanisms of visual spatial attention when perceptual awareness is totally lacking. To do that, we monitored with steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs) the neurophysiological correlates of endogenous spatial attention to unseen stimuli presented to the blind field of hemianopic patients. Behaviourally, stimulus ...
Many imaging studies report activity in the prefrontal and parietal cortices when subjects are aware...
Recent evidence suggests that voluntary spatial attention can affect neural processing of visual sti...
AbstractPatients with lesions in the primary visual cortex (V1) may show processing of visual stimul...
The relationship between attention and awareness is a topic of great interest in cognitive neuroscie...
The aim of this research was to study the behavioral and neurophysiological correlates of visual att...
Abstract The general aim of this study was to assess the effect produced by visuo-spatial attention ...
The general aim of this study was to assess the effect produced by visuo-spatial attention on both b...
Hemianopia is a visual field defect characterized by decreased vision or blindness in the contralesi...
The presence of above-chance unconscious behavioral responses following stimulus presentation to the...
The presence of above-chance unconscious behavioral responses following stimulus presentation to the...
Here we present evidence that a hemianopic patient with a lesion of the left primary visual cortex (...
Unilateral damage to post-chiasmatic visual pathways or cortical areas results in the loss of vision...
Many imaging studies report activity in the prefrontal and parietal cortices when subjects are aware...
Patients with hemianopia can present with the so called blindsight phenomenon: the ability to perfor...
Mechanisms of selective attention are important for prioritising behaviourally relevant sensory inpu...
Many imaging studies report activity in the prefrontal and parietal cortices when subjects are aware...
Recent evidence suggests that voluntary spatial attention can affect neural processing of visual sti...
AbstractPatients with lesions in the primary visual cortex (V1) may show processing of visual stimul...
The relationship between attention and awareness is a topic of great interest in cognitive neuroscie...
The aim of this research was to study the behavioral and neurophysiological correlates of visual att...
Abstract The general aim of this study was to assess the effect produced by visuo-spatial attention ...
The general aim of this study was to assess the effect produced by visuo-spatial attention on both b...
Hemianopia is a visual field defect characterized by decreased vision or blindness in the contralesi...
The presence of above-chance unconscious behavioral responses following stimulus presentation to the...
The presence of above-chance unconscious behavioral responses following stimulus presentation to the...
Here we present evidence that a hemianopic patient with a lesion of the left primary visual cortex (...
Unilateral damage to post-chiasmatic visual pathways or cortical areas results in the loss of vision...
Many imaging studies report activity in the prefrontal and parietal cortices when subjects are aware...
Patients with hemianopia can present with the so called blindsight phenomenon: the ability to perfor...
Mechanisms of selective attention are important for prioritising behaviourally relevant sensory inpu...
Many imaging studies report activity in the prefrontal and parietal cortices when subjects are aware...
Recent evidence suggests that voluntary spatial attention can affect neural processing of visual sti...
AbstractPatients with lesions in the primary visual cortex (V1) may show processing of visual stimul...