Twenty-eight volunteers were instructed to attend stimuli presented at one side of the computer screen and to ignore stimuli presented at the other side. Both attended and unattended stimulus series consisted of targets (25%) and nontargets (75%) defined on the basis of stimulus shape. Attended targets required a binary choice based on stimulus color. Selective attention led to the expected increase in both midlatency (N2b) and late (P3) brain potential components. Furthermore, selective attention led to increased anticipatory cardiac slowing preceding the target stimulus and to increased primary bradycardia. Correlational analyses revealed a positive relation between the effects of selective attention on N2b amplitude and primary bradycard...
Introduction: Cardiovascular features seem to modulate performance in attention tasks. Methods: We i...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded to trains of rapidly presented auditory and visual sti...
The relationship between cardiovascular activity and the brain was explored by recording visual evok...
Twenty-eight volunteers were instructed to attend stimuli presented at one side of the computer scre...
Theoretical frameworks such as predictive coding suggest that the perception of the body and world –...
Attentional mechanisms have been studied mostly in specific sensory domains, such as auditory, visuo...
Selective attention can be investigated by studying performance in simple tasks as a function of the...
The eyes provide more information than ever reaches awareness. Selection of relevant information for...
Multiple theoretical frameworks posit that interactions between the autonomic nervous system and hig...
Effects of maintaining an alert state on event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and evoked cardiovasc...
Electrophysiological methods, such as electroencephalography (EEG) and electrocardiography (ECG), me...
Whether selective attention affects C1, the first (earliest) visual cortical component of the event-...
Electroencephalographic data were collected to investigate the effects of selective attention on vis...
Determination of attentional status is important because working performance and an unexpected accid...
Cardiac-cycle-time effects are attributed to variations in baroreceptor (BR) activity and have been ...
Introduction: Cardiovascular features seem to modulate performance in attention tasks. Methods: We i...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded to trains of rapidly presented auditory and visual sti...
The relationship between cardiovascular activity and the brain was explored by recording visual evok...
Twenty-eight volunteers were instructed to attend stimuli presented at one side of the computer scre...
Theoretical frameworks such as predictive coding suggest that the perception of the body and world –...
Attentional mechanisms have been studied mostly in specific sensory domains, such as auditory, visuo...
Selective attention can be investigated by studying performance in simple tasks as a function of the...
The eyes provide more information than ever reaches awareness. Selection of relevant information for...
Multiple theoretical frameworks posit that interactions between the autonomic nervous system and hig...
Effects of maintaining an alert state on event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and evoked cardiovasc...
Electrophysiological methods, such as electroencephalography (EEG) and electrocardiography (ECG), me...
Whether selective attention affects C1, the first (earliest) visual cortical component of the event-...
Electroencephalographic data were collected to investigate the effects of selective attention on vis...
Determination of attentional status is important because working performance and an unexpected accid...
Cardiac-cycle-time effects are attributed to variations in baroreceptor (BR) activity and have been ...
Introduction: Cardiovascular features seem to modulate performance in attention tasks. Methods: We i...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded to trains of rapidly presented auditory and visual sti...
The relationship between cardiovascular activity and the brain was explored by recording visual evok...