Abstract Background Processing stimuli in one sensory modality is known to result in suppression of other sensory-specific cortices. Additionally, behavioral experiments suggest that the primary consequence of paying attention to a specific sensory modality is poorer task performance in the unattended sensory modality. This study was designed to determine how focusing attention on the auditory or visual modality impacts neural activity in cortical regions responsible for processing stimuli in the unattended modality. Methods Functional MRI data were collected in 15 participants who completed a cued detection paradigm. This task allowed us to assess the effects of modality-specific attention both during the presence and the absence of target...
Many everyday situations require focusing on visual or auditory information while ignoring the other...
Many everyday situations require focusing on visual or auditory information while ignoring the other...
Many everyday situations require focusing on visual or auditory information while ignoring the other...
The cognitive and neural bases of the ability to focus attention on information in one sensory modal...
The cognitive and neural bases of the ability to focus attention on information in one sensory modal...
The cognitive and neural bases of the ability to focus attention on information in one sensory modal...
Introduction: Accumulating evidence suggests that audiovisual interactions are not deferred to highe...
Momentary lapses in attention disrupt goal-directed behaviors, and have been associated with increas...
Selective attention produces enhanced activity (attention-related modulations [ARMs]) in cortical re...
Selective attention produces enhanced activity (attention-related modulations [ARMs]) in cortical re...
Humans live in a world rich in multisensory information. Often information reaching one sense is com...
Selective attention produces enhanced activity (attention-related modulations [ARMs]) in cortical re...
Introduction: Accumulating evidence suggests that audiovisual interactions are not deferred to assoc...
Many everyday situations require focusing on visual or auditory information while ignoring the other...
Many everyday situations require focusing on visual or auditory information while ignoring the other...
Many everyday situations require focusing on visual or auditory information while ignoring the other...
Many everyday situations require focusing on visual or auditory information while ignoring the other...
Many everyday situations require focusing on visual or auditory information while ignoring the other...
The cognitive and neural bases of the ability to focus attention on information in one sensory modal...
The cognitive and neural bases of the ability to focus attention on information in one sensory modal...
The cognitive and neural bases of the ability to focus attention on information in one sensory modal...
Introduction: Accumulating evidence suggests that audiovisual interactions are not deferred to highe...
Momentary lapses in attention disrupt goal-directed behaviors, and have been associated with increas...
Selective attention produces enhanced activity (attention-related modulations [ARMs]) in cortical re...
Selective attention produces enhanced activity (attention-related modulations [ARMs]) in cortical re...
Humans live in a world rich in multisensory information. Often information reaching one sense is com...
Selective attention produces enhanced activity (attention-related modulations [ARMs]) in cortical re...
Introduction: Accumulating evidence suggests that audiovisual interactions are not deferred to assoc...
Many everyday situations require focusing on visual or auditory information while ignoring the other...
Many everyday situations require focusing on visual or auditory information while ignoring the other...
Many everyday situations require focusing on visual or auditory information while ignoring the other...
Many everyday situations require focusing on visual or auditory information while ignoring the other...
Many everyday situations require focusing on visual or auditory information while ignoring the other...