The Attention Network Test (ANT) generates measures of three attention networks: alerting, orienting and executive control. Arrows have been generally used as imperative stimuli in the different versions of this paradigm. However, it is unknown whether the directional nature of these stimuli can modulate the efficiency of the executive control and its interaction with alerting and orienting. We developed three ANT variants to examine attentional effects in response to directional and non-directional stimuli. Arrows (ANTI-A), colored fruits (ANTI-F) and black geometrical-shape (ANTI-G) were used as imperative stimuli (i.e., flanker stimuli). Data collected from fifty-two university students, in two experiments, showed that arrows stimuli pro...
A gaze is a complex stimulus that provides valuable social information during human interactions. It...
Attention can be controlled either exogenously, driven by the stimulus features, or endogenously, dr...
Attention is engaged differently depending on the type and utility of an attentional cue. Some cues ...
According to the attention network approach, attention is best understood in terms of three function...
The attention network test (ANT) is a reliable tool to detect the efficiency of alerting, orienting,...
The Attention Network Test (ANT) uses visual stimuli to separately assess the attentional skills of ...
Although several recent studies investigated the hemispheric contributions to the attentional networ...
& In recent years, three attentional networks have been defined in anatomical and functional ter...
Exogenous orienting has been widely studied by using peripheral cues whereas endogenous orienting ha...
Attentional networks and their interactions have been extensively studied through the Attentional Ne...
Attentional networks and their interactions have been extensively studied through the Attentional Ne...
Hakutermit: eye gaze, arrows, attention orienting, event-related potentials The present study expl...
<p>Note: AL, alerting; OR, orienting; EX, executive control; S-ANT, single-modality ANT; D-ANT, doub...
Exogenous orienting has been widely studied by using peripheral cues whereas endogenous orienting ha...
The mechanisms underlying attention, distraction, and their role in task performance have been widel...
A gaze is a complex stimulus that provides valuable social information during human interactions. It...
Attention can be controlled either exogenously, driven by the stimulus features, or endogenously, dr...
Attention is engaged differently depending on the type and utility of an attentional cue. Some cues ...
According to the attention network approach, attention is best understood in terms of three function...
The attention network test (ANT) is a reliable tool to detect the efficiency of alerting, orienting,...
The Attention Network Test (ANT) uses visual stimuli to separately assess the attentional skills of ...
Although several recent studies investigated the hemispheric contributions to the attentional networ...
& In recent years, three attentional networks have been defined in anatomical and functional ter...
Exogenous orienting has been widely studied by using peripheral cues whereas endogenous orienting ha...
Attentional networks and their interactions have been extensively studied through the Attentional Ne...
Attentional networks and their interactions have been extensively studied through the Attentional Ne...
Hakutermit: eye gaze, arrows, attention orienting, event-related potentials The present study expl...
<p>Note: AL, alerting; OR, orienting; EX, executive control; S-ANT, single-modality ANT; D-ANT, doub...
Exogenous orienting has been widely studied by using peripheral cues whereas endogenous orienting ha...
The mechanisms underlying attention, distraction, and their role in task performance have been widel...
A gaze is a complex stimulus that provides valuable social information during human interactions. It...
Attention can be controlled either exogenously, driven by the stimulus features, or endogenously, dr...
Attention is engaged differently depending on the type and utility of an attentional cue. Some cues ...