Faster, more intense! The relation between electrophysiological reflections of attentional orienting, sensory gain control, and speed of responding Durk Talsma a, ⁎, Manon Mulckhuyse a, Heleen A. Slagter b, Jan Theeuwes
Response to a stimulus is faster when a subject is attending and knows beforehand how to respond. It...
<p>Subjects responded faster (lower median response times) and more consistently (lower mean within-...
Although reaction time is commonly used as an indicator of central nervous system integrity, little ...
Inspired by Robert Stelmack's research on the electrophysiological foundation ofmental ability (MA),...
Selective visual attention is thought to facilitate goal-directed behavior by biasing the system in ...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_027926230.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
The ability to respond rapidly with spatial precision is required in a number of facets of everyday ...
A dissociation between two putative measures of resource allocation skin conductance responding, and...
Selective visual attention is thought to facilitate goal-directed behavior by biasing the system in ...
A discrepancy between data obtained by the two authors under apparently identical conditions lead to...
There has been considerable debate about how visual information is processed for the perception of s...
Several lines of research have documented early-latency non-linear response interactions between aud...
acteristic could be described with additional behavioural and electrophysiological parameters. The p...
SUMMARY- Auditory brain stem responses are the far-field reflections of electrical activ-ity origina...
Ohman's (1979) theory of the orienting response has adopted an information-processing approach and a...
Response to a stimulus is faster when a subject is attending and knows beforehand how to respond. It...
<p>Subjects responded faster (lower median response times) and more consistently (lower mean within-...
Although reaction time is commonly used as an indicator of central nervous system integrity, little ...
Inspired by Robert Stelmack's research on the electrophysiological foundation ofmental ability (MA),...
Selective visual attention is thought to facilitate goal-directed behavior by biasing the system in ...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_027926230.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
The ability to respond rapidly with spatial precision is required in a number of facets of everyday ...
A dissociation between two putative measures of resource allocation skin conductance responding, and...
Selective visual attention is thought to facilitate goal-directed behavior by biasing the system in ...
A discrepancy between data obtained by the two authors under apparently identical conditions lead to...
There has been considerable debate about how visual information is processed for the perception of s...
Several lines of research have documented early-latency non-linear response interactions between aud...
acteristic could be described with additional behavioural and electrophysiological parameters. The p...
SUMMARY- Auditory brain stem responses are the far-field reflections of electrical activ-ity origina...
Ohman's (1979) theory of the orienting response has adopted an information-processing approach and a...
Response to a stimulus is faster when a subject is attending and knows beforehand how to respond. It...
<p>Subjects responded faster (lower median response times) and more consistently (lower mean within-...
Although reaction time is commonly used as an indicator of central nervous system integrity, little ...