To investigate the functional relationship between spatial and non-spatial attentional selectivity in somatosensory processing, event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded to mechanical tactile stimuli, which were delivered to the right or left hand, and were low or high in frequency (Experiment 1), or soft or strong in intensity (Experiment 2). Participants’ task was to attend to a specific combination of one stimulus location and one non-spatial attribute. Spatial attention was reflected in enhanced N140 components followed by a sustained attentional negativity. ERP effects of non-spatial attention (enhanced negativities to the attended frequency or intensity) were observed in the same latency range, suggesting that the attentional sele...
Exogenous orienting is when our attention is automatically driven by external stimuli, such as a tap...
Exogenous orienting is when our attention is automatically driven by external stimuli, such as a tap...
In visual search tasks competitive interactions between target and distractor typically result in de...
Objective: Somatosensory event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were measured to investigate the spat...
Event‐related potential (ERP) evidence for the existence of cross‐modal links in endogenous spatial ...
Event‐related potential (ERP) evidence for the existence of cross‐modal links in endogenous spatial ...
AbstractMechanisms underlying pure tactile attentional selection were investigated. Tactile imperati...
AbstractMechanisms underlying pure tactile attentional selection were investigated. Tactile imperati...
To investigate when and how spatial attention affects somatosensory processing, event-related brain ...
Mechanisms underlying pure tactile attentional selection were investigated. Tactile imperative stimu...
Directing one’s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tactile s...
Directing one\u2019s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tact...
Directing one’s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tactile s...
To investigate the mechanism underlying tactile spatial attention, reaction times (RTs) and event‐re...
Directing one's gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tactile s...
Exogenous orienting is when our attention is automatically driven by external stimuli, such as a tap...
Exogenous orienting is when our attention is automatically driven by external stimuli, such as a tap...
In visual search tasks competitive interactions between target and distractor typically result in de...
Objective: Somatosensory event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were measured to investigate the spat...
Event‐related potential (ERP) evidence for the existence of cross‐modal links in endogenous spatial ...
Event‐related potential (ERP) evidence for the existence of cross‐modal links in endogenous spatial ...
AbstractMechanisms underlying pure tactile attentional selection were investigated. Tactile imperati...
AbstractMechanisms underlying pure tactile attentional selection were investigated. Tactile imperati...
To investigate when and how spatial attention affects somatosensory processing, event-related brain ...
Mechanisms underlying pure tactile attentional selection were investigated. Tactile imperative stimu...
Directing one’s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tactile s...
Directing one\u2019s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tact...
Directing one’s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tactile s...
To investigate the mechanism underlying tactile spatial attention, reaction times (RTs) and event‐re...
Directing one's gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tactile s...
Exogenous orienting is when our attention is automatically driven by external stimuli, such as a tap...
Exogenous orienting is when our attention is automatically driven by external stimuli, such as a tap...
In visual search tasks competitive interactions between target and distractor typically result in de...