Spatial cueing has been used by many different groups under multiple forms to study spatial attention processes. We will present evidence obtained in brain-damaged patients and healthy volunteers using a variant of this paradigm, the hybrid spatial cueing paradigm, which, besides single-target trials with valid and invalid cues, also contains trials where a target is accompanied by a contralateral competing stimulus (competition trials). This allows one to study invalidity-related processes and selection between competing stimuli within the same paradigm. In brain-damaged patients, lesions confined to the intraparietal sulcus result in contralesional attentional deficits, both during competition and invalid trials, according to a pattern th...
We investigated inhibitory properties of spatial attention in a group of four patients with lesions ...
According to a longstanding view, inferior as opposed to superior parietal cortex critically contrib...
Visual attention refers to the set of cognitive processes that prioritize visual information accordi...
Spatial cueing has been used by many different groups under multiple forms to study spatial attentio...
Selection and reorienting are two fundamental aspects of spatial attention. By means of event-relate...
Selection and reorienting are two fundamental aspects of spatial attention. By means of event-relate...
Spatial-attentional reorienting and selection between competing stimuli are two distinct attentional...
The parietal regions implicated in spatially selective attention differ between patient lesion studi...
Visual spatial attention is associated with activation in parietal regions as well as with modulatio...
The parietal regions implicated in spatially selective attention differ between patient lesion studi...
The parietal regions implicated in spatially selective attention differ between patient lesion studi...
The intraparietal sulcus (IPS) is critical for resolving stimulus competition. Its activity is modul...
The intraparietal sulcus (IPS) is critical for resolving stimulus competition. Its activity is modul...
The intraparietal sulcus (IPS) is critical for resolving stimulus com-petition. Its activity is modu...
Observers viewing a complex visual scene selectively attend to relevant locations or objects and ign...
We investigated inhibitory properties of spatial attention in a group of four patients with lesions ...
According to a longstanding view, inferior as opposed to superior parietal cortex critically contrib...
Visual attention refers to the set of cognitive processes that prioritize visual information accordi...
Spatial cueing has been used by many different groups under multiple forms to study spatial attentio...
Selection and reorienting are two fundamental aspects of spatial attention. By means of event-relate...
Selection and reorienting are two fundamental aspects of spatial attention. By means of event-relate...
Spatial-attentional reorienting and selection between competing stimuli are two distinct attentional...
The parietal regions implicated in spatially selective attention differ between patient lesion studi...
Visual spatial attention is associated with activation in parietal regions as well as with modulatio...
The parietal regions implicated in spatially selective attention differ between patient lesion studi...
The parietal regions implicated in spatially selective attention differ between patient lesion studi...
The intraparietal sulcus (IPS) is critical for resolving stimulus competition. Its activity is modul...
The intraparietal sulcus (IPS) is critical for resolving stimulus competition. Its activity is modul...
The intraparietal sulcus (IPS) is critical for resolving stimulus com-petition. Its activity is modu...
Observers viewing a complex visual scene selectively attend to relevant locations or objects and ign...
We investigated inhibitory properties of spatial attention in a group of four patients with lesions ...
According to a longstanding view, inferior as opposed to superior parietal cortex critically contrib...
Visual attention refers to the set of cognitive processes that prioritize visual information accordi...