Lesion studies in neglect patients have inspired two competing models of spatial attention control, namely, Heilman's "hemispatial" theory and Kinsbourne's "opponent processor" model. Both assume a functional asymmetry between the two hemispheres but propose very different mechanisms. Neuro-imaging studies have identified a bilateral dorsal frontoparietal network underlying voluntary shifts of spatial attention. However, lateralization of attentional processes within this network has not been consistently reported. In the current study, we aimed to provide direct evidence concerning the functional asymmetry of the right and left FEF during voluntary shifts of spatial attention. To this end, we applied fMRI-guided neuro-navigation to disrupt...
Posterior parietal cortex contains several areas defined by topographically organized maps of the co...
AbstractTheoretical models of visual neglect and extinction entail claims about the normal functioni...
Visuospatial attention is essential for successful interactions with the environment. It has been sh...
Lesion studies in neglect patients have inspired two competing models of spatial attention control, ...
Regions of frontal and posterior parietal cortex are known to control the allocation of spatial att...
Several competing theories on the mechanisms underlying attentional control have emerged over the ye...
To what extent are the left and right visual hemifields spatially coded in the dorsal frontoparietal...
To what extent are the left and right visual hemifields spatially coded in the dorsal frontoparietal...
In humans, damage in the right hemisphere often provokes the striking inability to attend the left s...
Spatial selective attention is widely considered to be right hemisphere dominant. Previous functiona...
Asymmetry of spatial attention has long been described in both disease (hemispatial neglect) and hea...
Brain regions beyond visual cortex are thought to be responsible for attention-related modulation of...
Hemispatial neglect, after unilateral lesions to parietal brain areas, is characterized by an inabil...
Hemispheric asymmetry is a fundamental principle in the functional architecture of the brain. It pla...
Theoretical models of visual neglect and extinction entail claims about the normal functioning of at...
Posterior parietal cortex contains several areas defined by topographically organized maps of the co...
AbstractTheoretical models of visual neglect and extinction entail claims about the normal functioni...
Visuospatial attention is essential for successful interactions with the environment. It has been sh...
Lesion studies in neglect patients have inspired two competing models of spatial attention control, ...
Regions of frontal and posterior parietal cortex are known to control the allocation of spatial att...
Several competing theories on the mechanisms underlying attentional control have emerged over the ye...
To what extent are the left and right visual hemifields spatially coded in the dorsal frontoparietal...
To what extent are the left and right visual hemifields spatially coded in the dorsal frontoparietal...
In humans, damage in the right hemisphere often provokes the striking inability to attend the left s...
Spatial selective attention is widely considered to be right hemisphere dominant. Previous functiona...
Asymmetry of spatial attention has long been described in both disease (hemispatial neglect) and hea...
Brain regions beyond visual cortex are thought to be responsible for attention-related modulation of...
Hemispatial neglect, after unilateral lesions to parietal brain areas, is characterized by an inabil...
Hemispheric asymmetry is a fundamental principle in the functional architecture of the brain. It pla...
Theoretical models of visual neglect and extinction entail claims about the normal functioning of at...
Posterior parietal cortex contains several areas defined by topographically organized maps of the co...
AbstractTheoretical models of visual neglect and extinction entail claims about the normal functioni...
Visuospatial attention is essential for successful interactions with the environment. It has been sh...