In a series of functional magnetic resonance experiments, we have investigated the neural basis of attentional dimension weighting in crossdimensional singleton search. Previous studies led to the characterization of a frontoposterior network of brain areas, which in part overlaps with the frontoparietal network supporting overt and covert attention shifts, but also involves anterior prefrontal components, which are likely to be involved in the detection of change and the initiation and control of attention shifts. Although this frontoposterior network is characterized by transient dimension change-related activation, we present new evidence that the effect of attentional weighting of a target-defining dimension is a modulation of the visua...
The neural correlates of perceptual load induced attentional selection were investigated in an funct...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
In visual search, there is a reaction time (RT) cost for targets on a given trial if the previous ta...
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...
Objects characterized by a unique visual feature may pop out of their environment. When participants...
In a series of event-related functional magnetic resonance studies, we consistently found activation...
In visual search, responses are slowed, from one trial to the next, both when the target dimension c...
Target selection can be based on spatial or dimensional/featural mechanisms operating in a location-...
In an event-related fMRI study, we investigated the neural correlates of visual dimension and respon...
Recent behavioral observations suggest that some forms of attentional orienting have the ability to ...
The neural correlates of perceptual load induced attentional selection were investigated in an funct...
& Recently, a number of investigators have examined the neural loci of psychological processes e...
In cross-dimensional visual search tasks, target discrimination is faster when the previous trial co...
The neural correlates of perceptual load induced attentional selection were investigated in an funct...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
In visual search, there is a reaction time (RT) cost for targets on a given trial if the previous ta...
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...
Objects characterized by a unique visual feature may pop out of their environment. When participants...
In a series of event-related functional magnetic resonance studies, we consistently found activation...
In visual search, responses are slowed, from one trial to the next, both when the target dimension c...
Target selection can be based on spatial or dimensional/featural mechanisms operating in a location-...
In an event-related fMRI study, we investigated the neural correlates of visual dimension and respon...
Recent behavioral observations suggest that some forms of attentional orienting have the ability to ...
The neural correlates of perceptual load induced attentional selection were investigated in an funct...
& Recently, a number of investigators have examined the neural loci of psychological processes e...
In cross-dimensional visual search tasks, target discrimination is faster when the previous trial co...
The neural correlates of perceptual load induced attentional selection were investigated in an funct...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
In visual search, there is a reaction time (RT) cost for targets on a given trial if the previous ta...