The present study examines mechanisms of endogenous covert spatial orienting in audition as revealed by event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and reaction times (RTs). In one experimental condition, subjects were instructed to respond to any target tone irrespective of whether it was presented in a valid (spatially predictive cue), neutral (uninformative cue), or invalid (misleading cue) trial. In another experimental condition, only target tones presented at a cued position required a response—that is, subjects could completely ignore tones presented at the uncued ear. Cue validity had an effect on RT, which consisted in benefits for valid trials and in costs for invalid trials relative to the RTs in neutral trials. There were also distinc...
We examined the influence of auditory spatial cues on the processing of subsequently presented later...
Subjects judged the elevation (up vs. down, regardless of laterality) of peripheral auditory or visu...
Two studies compared the modulatory effects of orienting attention to spatial locations versus tempo...
Control of visual attention by auditory stimuli is explored in seven previously unpublished experime...
Four experiments examined the effects of uninformative spatial auditory precues on auditory detecti...
Subjects were required to attend to a combination of stimulus modality (vision or audition) and loca...
Recent behavioral and event-related brain potential (ERP) studies have revealed cross-modal interact...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded in a visuo-spatial attention task where the posi...
Ten experiments examined the interactions between vision and audition in stimulusdriven spatial att...
& Recent behavioral and event-related brain potential (ERP) studies have revealed cross-modal in...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated whether spatially selective pr...
In a spatial cueing paradigm it was investigated whether endogenous orienting is sensitive to orient...
In a spatial cueing paradigm it was investigated whether endogenous orienting is sensitive to orient...
In a spatial cueing paradigm it was investigated whether endogenous orienting is sensitive to orient...
Analyzed timing differences between intra- and intermodal attention. The question of whether or not ...
We examined the influence of auditory spatial cues on the processing of subsequently presented later...
Subjects judged the elevation (up vs. down, regardless of laterality) of peripheral auditory or visu...
Two studies compared the modulatory effects of orienting attention to spatial locations versus tempo...
Control of visual attention by auditory stimuli is explored in seven previously unpublished experime...
Four experiments examined the effects of uninformative spatial auditory precues on auditory detecti...
Subjects were required to attend to a combination of stimulus modality (vision or audition) and loca...
Recent behavioral and event-related brain potential (ERP) studies have revealed cross-modal interact...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded in a visuo-spatial attention task where the posi...
Ten experiments examined the interactions between vision and audition in stimulusdriven spatial att...
& Recent behavioral and event-related brain potential (ERP) studies have revealed cross-modal in...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated whether spatially selective pr...
In a spatial cueing paradigm it was investigated whether endogenous orienting is sensitive to orient...
In a spatial cueing paradigm it was investigated whether endogenous orienting is sensitive to orient...
In a spatial cueing paradigm it was investigated whether endogenous orienting is sensitive to orient...
Analyzed timing differences between intra- and intermodal attention. The question of whether or not ...
We examined the influence of auditory spatial cues on the processing of subsequently presented later...
Subjects judged the elevation (up vs. down, regardless of laterality) of peripheral auditory or visu...
Two studies compared the modulatory effects of orienting attention to spatial locations versus tempo...