Unique stimuli stand out. In spite of an abundance of competing sensory stimuli, the detection of the most salient ones occurs without effort, and that detection contributes to the guidance of adaptive behavior. Neurons sensitive to the salience of visual stimuli are widespread throughout the primate visual system and are thought to shape the selection of visual targets. However, the source of the salience computation has remained elusive. Among the possible candidates are areas within posterior parietal cortex, which appear to be crucial in the control of visual attention and are thought to play a unique role in representing stimulus salience. Here we show that reversible inactivation of parietal cortex not only selectively reduces the rep...
How do we ignore stimuli that are salient but irrelevant when our task is to select a lower salient ...
SummaryPrefrontal cortex (PFC) and posterior parietal cortex are important for maintaining behaviora...
The lateral intraparietal area (LIP) is a subdivision of the inferior parietal lobe that has been im...
Unique stimuli stand out. In spite of an abundance of competing sensory stimuli, the detection of th...
Chen et al. show that inactivation of parietal cortex selectively reduces salience signals within pr...
Attentional cues can trigger activity in the parietal cortex in anticipation of visual displays, and...
AbstractAlthough the parietal cortex has been repeatedly implicated in controlling attention, the na...
Attentional cues can trigger activity in the parietal cortex in anticipation of visual displays, and...
When exploring a visual scene, some objects perceptually popout because of a difference of color, sh...
AbstractAttention influences the processing of visual information even in the earliest areas of prim...
International audienceAlthough we are confronted with an ever-changing environment, we do not have t...
AbstractVisual perception results from the interaction of incoming sensory signals and top down cogn...
When exploring a visual scene, some objects perceptually popout because of a difference of color, sh...
Visual selection is determined in part by the saliency of stimuli. We assessed the brain mechanisms ...
Visual selection requires mechanisms for representing object salience and for shifting the focus of ...
How do we ignore stimuli that are salient but irrelevant when our task is to select a lower salient ...
SummaryPrefrontal cortex (PFC) and posterior parietal cortex are important for maintaining behaviora...
The lateral intraparietal area (LIP) is a subdivision of the inferior parietal lobe that has been im...
Unique stimuli stand out. In spite of an abundance of competing sensory stimuli, the detection of th...
Chen et al. show that inactivation of parietal cortex selectively reduces salience signals within pr...
Attentional cues can trigger activity in the parietal cortex in anticipation of visual displays, and...
AbstractAlthough the parietal cortex has been repeatedly implicated in controlling attention, the na...
Attentional cues can trigger activity in the parietal cortex in anticipation of visual displays, and...
When exploring a visual scene, some objects perceptually popout because of a difference of color, sh...
AbstractAttention influences the processing of visual information even in the earliest areas of prim...
International audienceAlthough we are confronted with an ever-changing environment, we do not have t...
AbstractVisual perception results from the interaction of incoming sensory signals and top down cogn...
When exploring a visual scene, some objects perceptually popout because of a difference of color, sh...
Visual selection is determined in part by the saliency of stimuli. We assessed the brain mechanisms ...
Visual selection requires mechanisms for representing object salience and for shifting the focus of ...
How do we ignore stimuli that are salient but irrelevant when our task is to select a lower salient ...
SummaryPrefrontal cortex (PFC) and posterior parietal cortex are important for maintaining behaviora...
The lateral intraparietal area (LIP) is a subdivision of the inferior parietal lobe that has been im...