Background: Selective visual attention is the process by which the visual system enhances behaviorally relevant stimuli and filters out others. Visual attention is thought to operate through a cortical mechanism known as biased competition. Representations of stimuli within cortical visual areas compete such that they mutually suppress each others\u27 neural response. Competition increases with stimulus proximity and can be biased in favor of one stimulus (over another) as a function of stimulus significance, salience, or expectancy. Though there is considerable evidence of biased competition within the human visual system, the dynamics of the process remain unknown. Methodology/Principal Findings: Here, we used scalp-recorded electroenceph...
A new approach to understanding the interaction between cortical areas is provided by a mathematical...
Shifting attention away from a visual stimulus reduces, but does not abolish, visual discrimination ...
Multiple stimuli present in the visual field at the same time compete for neural representation by m...
Selective visual attention is the process by which the visual system enhances behaviorally relevant ...
When multiple objects are present in a visual scene, salient and behaviorally relevant objects are s...
Presented at the 5th Annual Undergraduate Research Spring Symposium, March 16, 2010 in the Ballroom ...
A typical scene contains many different objects that compete for neural representation due to the li...
AbstractThe biased competition theory of selective attention has been an influential neural theory o...
Attention filters behaviorally relevant stimuli from the constant stream of sensory information comp...
Attention filters behaviorally relevant stimuli from the constant stream of sensory information comp...
Attention filters behaviorally relevant stimuli from the constant stream of sensory information comp...
In daily life the brain is exposed to a large amount of external signals that compete for processing...
AbstractThe brain is frequently confronted with sensory information that elicits conflicting respons...
The brain is frequently confronted with sensory information that elicits conflicting response choice...
Neurophysiological studies in monkeys show that multiple stimuli presented within the receptive fiel...
A new approach to understanding the interaction between cortical areas is provided by a mathematical...
Shifting attention away from a visual stimulus reduces, but does not abolish, visual discrimination ...
Multiple stimuli present in the visual field at the same time compete for neural representation by m...
Selective visual attention is the process by which the visual system enhances behaviorally relevant ...
When multiple objects are present in a visual scene, salient and behaviorally relevant objects are s...
Presented at the 5th Annual Undergraduate Research Spring Symposium, March 16, 2010 in the Ballroom ...
A typical scene contains many different objects that compete for neural representation due to the li...
AbstractThe biased competition theory of selective attention has been an influential neural theory o...
Attention filters behaviorally relevant stimuli from the constant stream of sensory information comp...
Attention filters behaviorally relevant stimuli from the constant stream of sensory information comp...
Attention filters behaviorally relevant stimuli from the constant stream of sensory information comp...
In daily life the brain is exposed to a large amount of external signals that compete for processing...
AbstractThe brain is frequently confronted with sensory information that elicits conflicting respons...
The brain is frequently confronted with sensory information that elicits conflicting response choice...
Neurophysiological studies in monkeys show that multiple stimuli presented within the receptive fiel...
A new approach to understanding the interaction between cortical areas is provided by a mathematical...
Shifting attention away from a visual stimulus reduces, but does not abolish, visual discrimination ...
Multiple stimuli present in the visual field at the same time compete for neural representation by m...