Parietal brain regions have been implicated in reorienting of visuospatial attention in location-cueing paradigms when misleading advance information is provided in form of a spatially invalid cue. The difference in reaction times to invalidly and validly cued targets is termed the "validity effect" and used as a behavioral measure for attentional reorienting. Behavioral studies suggest that the magnitude of the validity effect depends on the ratio of validly to invalidly cued targets (termed cue validity), i.e., on the amount of top-down information provided. Using fMRI, we investigated the effects of a cue validity manipulation upon the neural mechanisms underlying attentional reorienting using valid and invalid spatial cues in the contex...
International audienceUsing functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform ...
International audienceUsing functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform ...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform a visual target detect...
The control of visuo-spatial attention entails the joint contribution of goal-directed (endogenous) ...
Voluntary orienting of visual attention is conventionally measured in tasks with predictive central ...
Introduction:Prior information about the location or features of an upcoming stimulus facilitates it...
Orienting of attention produces a “sensory gain” in the processing of visual targets at attended loc...
We used event-related fMRI to investigate the functional neuroanatomy of different processes in dire...
We used event-related fMRI to investigate the functional neuroanatomy of different processes in dire...
We used event-related fMRI to investigate the functional neuroanatomy of different processes in dire...
The detection of relevant stimuli occurring outside of the current focus of attention is an essentia...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform a visual target detect...
Selection and reorienting are two fundamental aspects of spatial attention. By means of event-relate...
International audienceUsing functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform ...
International audienceUsing functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform ...
International audienceUsing functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform ...
International audienceUsing functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform ...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform a visual target detect...
The control of visuo-spatial attention entails the joint contribution of goal-directed (endogenous) ...
Voluntary orienting of visual attention is conventionally measured in tasks with predictive central ...
Introduction:Prior information about the location or features of an upcoming stimulus facilitates it...
Orienting of attention produces a “sensory gain” in the processing of visual targets at attended loc...
We used event-related fMRI to investigate the functional neuroanatomy of different processes in dire...
We used event-related fMRI to investigate the functional neuroanatomy of different processes in dire...
We used event-related fMRI to investigate the functional neuroanatomy of different processes in dire...
The detection of relevant stimuli occurring outside of the current focus of attention is an essentia...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform a visual target detect...
Selection and reorienting are two fundamental aspects of spatial attention. By means of event-relate...
International audienceUsing functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform ...
International audienceUsing functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform ...
International audienceUsing functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform ...
International audienceUsing functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform ...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform a visual target detect...