Interhemispheric competition between homologous areas in the human brain is believed to be involved in a wide variety of human behaviors from motor activity to visual perception and particularly attention. For example, patients with lesions in the posterior parietal cortex are unable to selectively track objects in the contralesional side of visual space when targets are simultaneously present in the ipsilesional visual field, a form of visual extinction. Visual extinction may arise due to an imbalance in the normal interhemispheric competition. To directly assess the issue of reciprocal inhibition, we used fMRI to localize those brain regions active during attention-based visual tracking and then applied low-frequency repetitive transcrani...
Selective spatial attention is fundamental to our ability to interact with our world. fMRI research ...
It has often been proposed that regions of the human parietal and/or frontal lobe may modulate activ...
AbstractPatients with visual extinction following right-hemisphere damage sometimes see and sometime...
Interhemispheric competition between homologous areas in the human brain is believed to be involved ...
Theoretical models of visual neglect and extinction entail claims about the normal functioning of at...
AbstractTheoretical models of visual neglect and extinction entail claims about the normal functioni...
A balance of mutual tonic inhibition between bi-hemispheric posterior parietal cortices is believed ...
A balance of mutual tonic inhibition between bi-hemispheric posterior parietal cortices is believed ...
Visuospatial attention is essential for successful interactions with the environment. It has been sh...
Neuroimaging studies investigated the attentional systems of the human brain revealing two networks,...
We describe recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and event-related potential (ERP) st...
The topic of spatial attention is of great relevance for researchers in various fields, including ne...
Visual extinction is a sign classically associated with right parietal damage. The patient can see a...
AbstractBrain areas exist that appear to be specialized for the coding of visual space surrounding t...
Visual extinction is an intriguing defect of awareness in stroke patients, referring to the unsucces...
Selective spatial attention is fundamental to our ability to interact with our world. fMRI research ...
It has often been proposed that regions of the human parietal and/or frontal lobe may modulate activ...
AbstractPatients with visual extinction following right-hemisphere damage sometimes see and sometime...
Interhemispheric competition between homologous areas in the human brain is believed to be involved ...
Theoretical models of visual neglect and extinction entail claims about the normal functioning of at...
AbstractTheoretical models of visual neglect and extinction entail claims about the normal functioni...
A balance of mutual tonic inhibition between bi-hemispheric posterior parietal cortices is believed ...
A balance of mutual tonic inhibition between bi-hemispheric posterior parietal cortices is believed ...
Visuospatial attention is essential for successful interactions with the environment. It has been sh...
Neuroimaging studies investigated the attentional systems of the human brain revealing two networks,...
We describe recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and event-related potential (ERP) st...
The topic of spatial attention is of great relevance for researchers in various fields, including ne...
Visual extinction is a sign classically associated with right parietal damage. The patient can see a...
AbstractBrain areas exist that appear to be specialized for the coding of visual space surrounding t...
Visual extinction is an intriguing defect of awareness in stroke patients, referring to the unsucces...
Selective spatial attention is fundamental to our ability to interact with our world. fMRI research ...
It has often been proposed that regions of the human parietal and/or frontal lobe may modulate activ...
AbstractPatients with visual extinction following right-hemisphere damage sometimes see and sometime...