The primary aim of the present thesis was to investigate how the human brain handles and distributes limited processing resources among different sensory modalities. Two main hypothesis have been conventionally proposed: (1) common processing resources shared among sensory modalities (supra-modal attentional system) or (2) independent processing resources for each sensory modality. By means of four EEG experiments, we tested whether putative competitive interactions between sensory modalities – regardless of attentional influences – are present in early sensory areas. We observed no competitive interactions between sensory modalities, supporting independent processing resources in early sensory areas. Consequently, we tested the influence o...
Conscious processes such as attention and sensory awareness have been associated with neural oscilla...
Inhibitory cueing effects (ICEs) denote slowed responses to a target stimulus caused by exposure to ...
Different emotional states have been implicated in bringing about specific changes in attention, wit...
In the research of the brain, the most complex organ of the human body, its function can be studied ...
Neural oscillations are intrinsically linked with attention, vigilance and featural sensitivity and ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.The desynchronisation and temporal response of ...
In a dynamically changing environment, we are constantly required to flexibly react to stimuli. It i...
In this thesis, the perturbation-based decomposition technique developed by Szlavik [1] was used in ...
It has been demonstrated that the complex sensorimotor and social stimulation achieved by rearing an...
The ability for humans to extract information from their environment with no more than brief glimpse...
The studies presented in this thesis investigated the neural correlates of attention in touch. In pa...
Since our brain can only process a small amount of sensory information at a time, attention systems ...
The brain is composed of several functionally specialized areas. Communication between these brain ...
This dissertation argues for disunity in perceptual processing: rather than outputting to a single ‘...
The mechanisms supporting emotional processing and the allocation of visual attention share common n...
Conscious processes such as attention and sensory awareness have been associated with neural oscilla...
Inhibitory cueing effects (ICEs) denote slowed responses to a target stimulus caused by exposure to ...
Different emotional states have been implicated in bringing about specific changes in attention, wit...
In the research of the brain, the most complex organ of the human body, its function can be studied ...
Neural oscillations are intrinsically linked with attention, vigilance and featural sensitivity and ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.The desynchronisation and temporal response of ...
In a dynamically changing environment, we are constantly required to flexibly react to stimuli. It i...
In this thesis, the perturbation-based decomposition technique developed by Szlavik [1] was used in ...
It has been demonstrated that the complex sensorimotor and social stimulation achieved by rearing an...
The ability for humans to extract information from their environment with no more than brief glimpse...
The studies presented in this thesis investigated the neural correlates of attention in touch. In pa...
Since our brain can only process a small amount of sensory information at a time, attention systems ...
The brain is composed of several functionally specialized areas. Communication between these brain ...
This dissertation argues for disunity in perceptual processing: rather than outputting to a single ‘...
The mechanisms supporting emotional processing and the allocation of visual attention share common n...
Conscious processes such as attention and sensory awareness have been associated with neural oscilla...
Inhibitory cueing effects (ICEs) denote slowed responses to a target stimulus caused by exposure to ...
Different emotional states have been implicated in bringing about specific changes in attention, wit...