Behavioral experiments evidence that attention is not maintained at a constant level, but fluctuates with time. Recent studies associate such fluctuations with dynamics of attention-related cortical networks, however the exact mechanism remains unclear. To address this issue, we consider functional neuronal interactions during the accomplishment of a reaction time (RT) task which requires sustained attention. The participants are subjected to a binary classification of a large number of presented ambiguous visual stimuli with different degrees of ambiguity. Generally, high ambiguity causes high RT and vice versa. However, we demonstrate that RT fluctuates even when the stimulus ambiguity remains unchanged. The analysis of neuronal activity ...
The need for fast and dynamic processing of relevant information imposes high demands onto the flexi...
SummaryWhere we allocate our visual spatial attention depends upon a continual competition between i...
AbstractHow does the brain make decisions? Speed and accuracy of perceptual decisions covary with ce...
Visual selective attention prioritizes the processing of behaviorally relevant over irrelevant info...
Fundamental problems in neuroscience today are understanding how patterns of ongoing spontaneous act...
It is known that cortical networks operate on the edge of instability, in which oscillations can app...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
International audienceAlthough variations of response time (RT) within a particular experimental con...
Attentional mechanisms filter and constrain the flow of information processing so that only the most...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
Neural Dynamics of Attentional Cross-Modality Control. Rabinovich et al. PLoS ONE. 2013. 8(5) doi:10...
Synchronized oscillations of ensembles of neurons in the brain underlie human cognition and behavior...
AbstractAnatomic structures have been linked to the mnemonic component of working memory, but the ne...
The ability to flexibly select and accumulate relevant information to form decisions, while ignoring...
International audienceObjective. Emerging evidence shows that the modular organization of the human ...
The need for fast and dynamic processing of relevant information imposes high demands onto the flexi...
SummaryWhere we allocate our visual spatial attention depends upon a continual competition between i...
AbstractHow does the brain make decisions? Speed and accuracy of perceptual decisions covary with ce...
Visual selective attention prioritizes the processing of behaviorally relevant over irrelevant info...
Fundamental problems in neuroscience today are understanding how patterns of ongoing spontaneous act...
It is known that cortical networks operate on the edge of instability, in which oscillations can app...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
International audienceAlthough variations of response time (RT) within a particular experimental con...
Attentional mechanisms filter and constrain the flow of information processing so that only the most...
Single-unit and multiunit recordings in primates have already established that decision making invol...
Neural Dynamics of Attentional Cross-Modality Control. Rabinovich et al. PLoS ONE. 2013. 8(5) doi:10...
Synchronized oscillations of ensembles of neurons in the brain underlie human cognition and behavior...
AbstractAnatomic structures have been linked to the mnemonic component of working memory, but the ne...
The ability to flexibly select and accumulate relevant information to form decisions, while ignoring...
International audienceObjective. Emerging evidence shows that the modular organization of the human ...
The need for fast and dynamic processing of relevant information imposes high demands onto the flexi...
SummaryWhere we allocate our visual spatial attention depends upon a continual competition between i...
AbstractHow does the brain make decisions? Speed and accuracy of perceptual decisions covary with ce...