Success in a dynamically changing world requires both rapid shifts of attention to the location of important objects and the detection of changes in motivational contingencies that may alter future behavior. Here we addressed the relationship between these two processes by measuring the blood-oxygenation-level-dependent (BOLD) signal during a visual search task in which the location and the color of a salient cue respectively indicated where a rewarded target would appear and the monetary gain (large or small) associated with its detection. While cues that either shifted or maintained attention were presented every 4 to 8 sec, the reward magnitude indicated by the cue changed roughly every 30 sec, allowing us to distinguish a change in expe...
Visual selective attention is the brain function that modulates ongoing processing of retinal input ...
Recent research on the impact of location-based reward on attentional orienting has indicated that r...
Stimulus-reward relationships have been shown to modify activity within sensory cortex (Serences 200...
Epub ahead of printIn order to behave adaptively, attention can be directed in space either voluntar...
Attentional selection and the decision of where to make an eye-movement are driven by various factor...
In order to behave adaptively, attention can be directed in space either voluntarily (i.e. endogenou...
Although neural signals of reward anticipation have been studied extensively, the functional relatio...
Attention can be voluntarily directed to a location or automatically summoned to a location by a sal...
<div><p>In order to behave adaptively, attention can be directed in space either voluntarily (i.e., ...
Selective attention is the prioritisation of certain pieces of information over others, and is often...
Attention can be voluntarily directed to a location or automatically summoned to a location by a sal...
A network of fronto-parietal cortical areas is known to be involved in the control of visual attenti...
Attention to task-relevant features leads to a biasing of sensory selection in extrastriate cortex. ...
Reward-related mesolimbic dopamine steers animal behavior, creating automatic approach toward reward...
Previous work has attempted to fit reward-driven attentional selection as being exogenous (stimulus-...
Visual selective attention is the brain function that modulates ongoing processing of retinal input ...
Recent research on the impact of location-based reward on attentional orienting has indicated that r...
Stimulus-reward relationships have been shown to modify activity within sensory cortex (Serences 200...
Epub ahead of printIn order to behave adaptively, attention can be directed in space either voluntar...
Attentional selection and the decision of where to make an eye-movement are driven by various factor...
In order to behave adaptively, attention can be directed in space either voluntarily (i.e. endogenou...
Although neural signals of reward anticipation have been studied extensively, the functional relatio...
Attention can be voluntarily directed to a location or automatically summoned to a location by a sal...
<div><p>In order to behave adaptively, attention can be directed in space either voluntarily (i.e., ...
Selective attention is the prioritisation of certain pieces of information over others, and is often...
Attention can be voluntarily directed to a location or automatically summoned to a location by a sal...
A network of fronto-parietal cortical areas is known to be involved in the control of visual attenti...
Attention to task-relevant features leads to a biasing of sensory selection in extrastriate cortex. ...
Reward-related mesolimbic dopamine steers animal behavior, creating automatic approach toward reward...
Previous work has attempted to fit reward-driven attentional selection as being exogenous (stimulus-...
Visual selective attention is the brain function that modulates ongoing processing of retinal input ...
Recent research on the impact of location-based reward on attentional orienting has indicated that r...
Stimulus-reward relationships have been shown to modify activity within sensory cortex (Serences 200...