In an event-related fMRI study, we investigated the neural correlates of visual dimension and response changes. We used a compound task, which required target selection by a singleton feature, a unique color or motion direction, before the appropriate motor response, which was determined by target orientation, could be selected. Both types of change elicited distinct patterns of activation, with dimension-change-related activation primarily in posterior visual areas and response-related activation primarily in motor-related areas of the parietal and frontal cortices. Response-change-related activation was delayed by about 1 s relative to dimension-change-related activation, suggesting that the latter is elicited by perceptual processes, whe...
In visual search, there is a reaction time (RT) cost for targets on a given trial if the previous ta...
Visual search for an odd-one-out target is speeded when observers are provided with a cue word indic...
Evidence from primates suggests that prefrontal and parietal regions selectively represent informati...
In an event-related fMRI study, we investigated the neural correlates of visual dimension and respon...
In visual search, responses are slowed, from one trial to the next, both when the target dimension c...
In visual search, responses are slowed, from one trial to the next, both when the target dimension c...
Objects characterized by a unique visual feature may pop out of their environment. When participants...
In a series of functional magnetic resonance experiments, we have investigated the neural basis of a...
In a series of functional magnetic resonance experiments, we have investigated the neural basis of a...
Target detection in visual singleton feature search is slowed when consecutive targets are defined i...
Target selection can be based on spatial or dimensional/featural mechanisms operating in a location-...
In cross-dimensional visual search tasks, target discrimination is faster when the previous trial co...
SummaryHow does feature-based attention modulate neural responses? We used adaptation to quantify th...
Using an uncertainty paradigm and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) we studied the effect...
In visual search, there is a reaction time (RT) cost for targets on a given trial if the previous ta...
In visual search, there is a reaction time (RT) cost for targets on a given trial if the previous ta...
Visual search for an odd-one-out target is speeded when observers are provided with a cue word indic...
Evidence from primates suggests that prefrontal and parietal regions selectively represent informati...
In an event-related fMRI study, we investigated the neural correlates of visual dimension and respon...
In visual search, responses are slowed, from one trial to the next, both when the target dimension c...
In visual search, responses are slowed, from one trial to the next, both when the target dimension c...
Objects characterized by a unique visual feature may pop out of their environment. When participants...
In a series of functional magnetic resonance experiments, we have investigated the neural basis of a...
In a series of functional magnetic resonance experiments, we have investigated the neural basis of a...
Target detection in visual singleton feature search is slowed when consecutive targets are defined i...
Target selection can be based on spatial or dimensional/featural mechanisms operating in a location-...
In cross-dimensional visual search tasks, target discrimination is faster when the previous trial co...
SummaryHow does feature-based attention modulate neural responses? We used adaptation to quantify th...
Using an uncertainty paradigm and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) we studied the effect...
In visual search, there is a reaction time (RT) cost for targets on a given trial if the previous ta...
In visual search, there is a reaction time (RT) cost for targets on a given trial if the previous ta...
Visual search for an odd-one-out target is speeded when observers are provided with a cue word indic...
Evidence from primates suggests that prefrontal and parietal regions selectively represent informati...