Chen X, Hoffmann KP, Albright TD, Thiele A. Effect of feature-selective attention on neuronal responses in macaque area MT. J Neurophysiol 107: 1530-1543, 2012. First published December 14, 2011; doi:10.1152/jn.01042.2010.-Attention influences visual processing in striate and extrastriate cortex, which has been extensively studied for spatial-, object-, and feature-based attention. Most studies exploring neural signatures of feature-based attention have trained animals to attend to an object identified by a certain feature and ignore objects/displays identified by a different feature. Little is known about the effects of feature-selective attention, where subjects attend to one stimulus feature domain (e.g., color) of an object while featur...
Although many studies have demonstrated that neuronal re-sponses are modulated by attention, the sig...
Background: Attention is used to enhance neural processing of selected parts of a visual scene. It i...
The scope of this thesis, after a brief summary of the core ideas of top-down attentional control is...
AbstractBackground: Attending to the spatial location or to nonspatial features of visual stimuli ca...
Although most studies of visual attention have examined the effects of shifting attention between di...
AbstractThis study investigates the effects of feature-based attention on responses of direction-sel...
Remarkable alterations of perception during long-lasting attentional processes have been described i...
It is well known that visual attention can enhance processing of restricted regions of space or of i...
Previous studies in monkeys and humans have revealed neural correlates and perceptual consequences o...
cortical areas and between neurons within the same cortical area. The reasons for this variability a...
SummaryNeural processing at most stages of the primate visual system is modulated by selective atten...
The visual system is continually inundated with information received by the eyes. Only a fraction of...
Neural processing at most stages of the primate visual system is modulated by selective attention, s...
In visual attention research, the identification of neural substrates of attention has proven to be ...
was the only one in the scene. ing neuronal responses to an attended target with purely sen-sory res...
Although many studies have demonstrated that neuronal re-sponses are modulated by attention, the sig...
Background: Attention is used to enhance neural processing of selected parts of a visual scene. It i...
The scope of this thesis, after a brief summary of the core ideas of top-down attentional control is...
AbstractBackground: Attending to the spatial location or to nonspatial features of visual stimuli ca...
Although most studies of visual attention have examined the effects of shifting attention between di...
AbstractThis study investigates the effects of feature-based attention on responses of direction-sel...
Remarkable alterations of perception during long-lasting attentional processes have been described i...
It is well known that visual attention can enhance processing of restricted regions of space or of i...
Previous studies in monkeys and humans have revealed neural correlates and perceptual consequences o...
cortical areas and between neurons within the same cortical area. The reasons for this variability a...
SummaryNeural processing at most stages of the primate visual system is modulated by selective atten...
The visual system is continually inundated with information received by the eyes. Only a fraction of...
Neural processing at most stages of the primate visual system is modulated by selective attention, s...
In visual attention research, the identification of neural substrates of attention has proven to be ...
was the only one in the scene. ing neuronal responses to an attended target with purely sen-sory res...
Although many studies have demonstrated that neuronal re-sponses are modulated by attention, the sig...
Background: Attention is used to enhance neural processing of selected parts of a visual scene. It i...
The scope of this thesis, after a brief summary of the core ideas of top-down attentional control is...