Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated whether spatially selective processing in vision and audition is controlled by a single supramodal system or by independent modality-specific systems. Methods: Event-related brain potentials were recorded in response to visual and auditory stimuli at attended and unattended locations. In the ‘Attend Same’ condition, attention was directed to a single location in both modalities, while in the ‘Attend Opposite’ condition, visual and auditory attention had to be directed into opposite directions. Results: Sensory-specific effects of attention on visual and auditory ERPs reflecting attentional modulations of perceptual processing were obtained in the ‘Attend Same’ condi...
Recent behavioral and event-related brain potential (ERP) studies have revealed cross-modal interact...
Previous ERP studies have uncovered cross-modal interactions in endogenous spatial attention. Direct...
Two studies compared the modulatory effects of orienting attention to spatial locations versus tempo...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated whether spatially selective pr...
Effects of intermodal attention and of cross‐modal links in spatial attention on visual and auditory...
& Previous ERP studies have uncovered cross-modal inter-actions in endogenous spatial attention....
Subjects were required to attend to a combination of stimulus modality I (vision or audition) and lo...
Subjects were required to attend to a combination of stimulus modality (vision or audition) and loca...
Results from event-related potential (ERP) studies are reviewed that investigated crossmodal links i...
Analyzed timing differences between intra- and intermodal attention. The question of whether or not ...
Abstract: Cross-modal links in spatial attention were studied in an experiment where participants ha...
Results from event-related potential (ERP) studies are reviewed that investigated crossmodal links i...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded to trains of rapidly presented auditory and visual sti...
Crossmodal links in spatial attention were studied in an experiment where participants had to detect...
& Recent behavioral and event-related brain potential (ERP) studies have revealed cross-modal in...
Recent behavioral and event-related brain potential (ERP) studies have revealed cross-modal interact...
Previous ERP studies have uncovered cross-modal interactions in endogenous spatial attention. Direct...
Two studies compared the modulatory effects of orienting attention to spatial locations versus tempo...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated whether spatially selective pr...
Effects of intermodal attention and of cross‐modal links in spatial attention on visual and auditory...
& Previous ERP studies have uncovered cross-modal inter-actions in endogenous spatial attention....
Subjects were required to attend to a combination of stimulus modality I (vision or audition) and lo...
Subjects were required to attend to a combination of stimulus modality (vision or audition) and loca...
Results from event-related potential (ERP) studies are reviewed that investigated crossmodal links i...
Analyzed timing differences between intra- and intermodal attention. The question of whether or not ...
Abstract: Cross-modal links in spatial attention were studied in an experiment where participants ha...
Results from event-related potential (ERP) studies are reviewed that investigated crossmodal links i...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded to trains of rapidly presented auditory and visual sti...
Crossmodal links in spatial attention were studied in an experiment where participants had to detect...
& Recent behavioral and event-related brain potential (ERP) studies have revealed cross-modal in...
Recent behavioral and event-related brain potential (ERP) studies have revealed cross-modal interact...
Previous ERP studies have uncovered cross-modal interactions in endogenous spatial attention. Direct...
Two studies compared the modulatory effects of orienting attention to spatial locations versus tempo...