When distracters conflict with our instructions, our reactions normally get slower. However, Coulthard and colleagues in this issue of Neuron show that damage to the right parietal lobe reverses this effect, paradoxically facilitating responses. This surprising result may shed light on the functional role of parietal cortex within a larger cortical circuit for voluntary behavior
Successful achievement of task goals depends critically on the ability to adjust ongoing actions in ...
Contains fulltext : 178666.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The right poste...
Mirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: They re...
When distracters conflict with our instructions, our reactions normally get slower. However, Coultha...
SummaryFlexible behavior in humans often requires that rapid choices be made between conflicting act...
Flexible behavior in humans often requires that rapid choices be made between conflicting action pla...
The parietal cortex has been proposed as part of the neural network for guiding spatial attention. H...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to slower reaction times to targets presented at previously stimul...
Pathological inattention following parietal damage causes perceptual impairments for visual stimuli ...
The nature of parietal contributions to working memory (WM) remain poorly understood but of consider...
We recorded high density event-related brain potentials (ERPs) from a patient with focal left pariet...
Mirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: They re...
Visuospatial attention is essential for successful interactions with the environment. It has been sh...
We investigated inhibitory properties of spatial attention in a group of four patients with lesions ...
SummaryMirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: ...
Successful achievement of task goals depends critically on the ability to adjust ongoing actions in ...
Contains fulltext : 178666.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The right poste...
Mirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: They re...
When distracters conflict with our instructions, our reactions normally get slower. However, Coultha...
SummaryFlexible behavior in humans often requires that rapid choices be made between conflicting act...
Flexible behavior in humans often requires that rapid choices be made between conflicting action pla...
The parietal cortex has been proposed as part of the neural network for guiding spatial attention. H...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to slower reaction times to targets presented at previously stimul...
Pathological inattention following parietal damage causes perceptual impairments for visual stimuli ...
The nature of parietal contributions to working memory (WM) remain poorly understood but of consider...
We recorded high density event-related brain potentials (ERPs) from a patient with focal left pariet...
Mirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: They re...
Visuospatial attention is essential for successful interactions with the environment. It has been sh...
We investigated inhibitory properties of spatial attention in a group of four patients with lesions ...
SummaryMirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: ...
Successful achievement of task goals depends critically on the ability to adjust ongoing actions in ...
Contains fulltext : 178666.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The right poste...
Mirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: They re...