Visual selective attention (VSA) optimizes perception and behavioral control by enabling efficient selection of relevant information and filtering of distractors. While focusing resources on task-relevant information helps counteract distraction, dedicated filtering mechanisms have recently been demonstrated, allowing neural systems to implement suitable policies for the suppression of potential interference. Limited evidence is presently available concerning the neural underpinnings of these mechanisms, and whether neural circuitry within the visual cortex might play a causal role in their instantiation, a possibility that we directly tested here. In two related experiments, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was applied over the late...
Selective attention is critical for guiding human behavior. Recent theories have described the proce...
In visual search, the presence of a highly salient color singleton can slow or facilitate search for...
In visual search, the presence of a highly salient color singleton can slow or facilitate search for...
In visual search, the presence of a salient, yet task-irrelevant, distractor in the stimulus array i...
International audienceReorienting of voluntary attention enables the processing of stimuli at previo...
Mechanisms of selective attention are vital for coherent perception and action. Recent advances in c...
Attention is a process of selection that allows us to intelligently navigate the abundance of inform...
Probing brain functions by brain stimulation while simultaneously recording brain activity allows ad...
Humans are able to selectively attend to specific regions of space without moving their eyes. Howeve...
In visual suppression paradigms, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) applied approximately 90 ms...
Selective attention is critical for guiding human behavior. Recent theories have described the proce...
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) is recruited during visual working memory (WM) when relevant ...
In visual suppression paradigms, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) applied ~90 ms after visual...
Adaptive behavior relies on combining bottom-up sensory inputs with top-down control signals to guid...
Selective attention is critical for guiding human behavior. Recent theories have described the proce...
In visual search, the presence of a highly salient color singleton can slow or facilitate search for...
In visual search, the presence of a highly salient color singleton can slow or facilitate search for...
In visual search, the presence of a salient, yet task-irrelevant, distractor in the stimulus array i...
International audienceReorienting of voluntary attention enables the processing of stimuli at previo...
Mechanisms of selective attention are vital for coherent perception and action. Recent advances in c...
Attention is a process of selection that allows us to intelligently navigate the abundance of inform...
Probing brain functions by brain stimulation while simultaneously recording brain activity allows ad...
Humans are able to selectively attend to specific regions of space without moving their eyes. Howeve...
In visual suppression paradigms, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) applied approximately 90 ms...
Selective attention is critical for guiding human behavior. Recent theories have described the proce...
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) is recruited during visual working memory (WM) when relevant ...
In visual suppression paradigms, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) applied ~90 ms after visual...
Adaptive behavior relies on combining bottom-up sensory inputs with top-down control signals to guid...
Selective attention is critical for guiding human behavior. Recent theories have described the proce...
In visual search, the presence of a highly salient color singleton can slow or facilitate search for...
In visual search, the presence of a highly salient color singleton can slow or facilitate search for...