In the present study, we demonstrate that parietal patients with visual extinction show enhanced awareness when there is a match between the current contents of their working memory and the stimuli presented in the visual field. This effect cannot be attributed to automatic bottom-up priming from the presentation of a memory cue, because extinction was reduced only when patients committed the cue to memory, and not when primes were viewed passively or merely identified. The results suggest that reentrant processes, from working memory, modulate awareness
Brain-damaged patients showing extinction are able to process stimuli presented on either hemispace,...
Working memory allows individuals to maintain information in the focus of the mind's eye in the serv...
We report a case-study of YE, a 54-year-old person who suffered multiple shell injuries that caused ...
In the present study, we demonstrate that parietal patients with visual extinction show enhanced awa...
Patients with visual extinction were tested on three tasks involving stimulus iden-tification and lo...
Visual extinction after right parietal damage involves a loss of awareness for stimuli in the contra...
Extinction is an example of how stimulus selection may be affected by an imbalance in competition fo...
Unilateral brain damage frequently produces ''extinction,'' in which patients can detect brief singl...
Is conscious visual perception limited to the locations that a person attends? The remarkable phenom...
Neuroimaging studies investigated the attentional systems of the human brain revealing two networks,...
The interplay between the neural mechanisms of visual awareness and those involved in emotion proces...
Brain areas activated by stimuli in the left visual field of a right parietal patient suffering from...
Attention modulates visual perception and is generally considered inextricably linked with conscious...
A foundational issue in the study of unconscious processing concerns whether the stimuli of interest...
Visual extinction is a sign classically associated with right parietal damage. The patient can see a...
Brain-damaged patients showing extinction are able to process stimuli presented on either hemispace,...
Working memory allows individuals to maintain information in the focus of the mind's eye in the serv...
We report a case-study of YE, a 54-year-old person who suffered multiple shell injuries that caused ...
In the present study, we demonstrate that parietal patients with visual extinction show enhanced awa...
Patients with visual extinction were tested on three tasks involving stimulus iden-tification and lo...
Visual extinction after right parietal damage involves a loss of awareness for stimuli in the contra...
Extinction is an example of how stimulus selection may be affected by an imbalance in competition fo...
Unilateral brain damage frequently produces ''extinction,'' in which patients can detect brief singl...
Is conscious visual perception limited to the locations that a person attends? The remarkable phenom...
Neuroimaging studies investigated the attentional systems of the human brain revealing two networks,...
The interplay between the neural mechanisms of visual awareness and those involved in emotion proces...
Brain areas activated by stimuli in the left visual field of a right parietal patient suffering from...
Attention modulates visual perception and is generally considered inextricably linked with conscious...
A foundational issue in the study of unconscious processing concerns whether the stimuli of interest...
Visual extinction is a sign classically associated with right parietal damage. The patient can see a...
Brain-damaged patients showing extinction are able to process stimuli presented on either hemispace,...
Working memory allows individuals to maintain information in the focus of the mind's eye in the serv...
We report a case-study of YE, a 54-year-old person who suffered multiple shell injuries that caused ...