Here we describe an EEG study investigating the interactions between multisensory (audio-visual) integration and spatial attention, using oscillatory gamma-band responses (GBRs). The results include a comparison with previously reported event-related potential (ERP) findings from the same paradigm. Unisensory-auditory (A), unisensory-visual (V), and multisensory (AV) stimuli were presented to the left and right hemispaces while subjects attended to a designated side to detect deviant target stimuli in either sensory modality. For attended multisensory stimuli we observed larger evoked GBRs approximately 40-50 ms post-stimulus over medial-frontal brain areas compared with those same multisensory stimuli when unattended. Further analysis indi...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated whether spatially selective pr...
Previous studies have shown that EEG activity in the gamma range can be modulated by attention. Here...
& Neural oscillatory synchrony could implement grouping pro-cesses, act as an attentional filter...
Here we describe an EEG study investigating the interactions between multisensory (audio-visual) int...
Abstract Here we describe an EEG study investigating the interactions between multisensory (audio-vi...
The synchronous occurrence of the unisensory components of a multisensory stimulus contributes to th...
The synchronous occurrence of the unisensory components of a multisensory stimulus contributes to th...
We used event-related potentials (ERPs) to evaluate the role of attention in the integration of visu...
& We used event-related potentials (ERPs) to evaluate the role of attention in the integration o...
Objectives: The present study was designed to investigate the attentional modulation of gamma band r...
Stimulus-induced gamma oscillations are a general neuronal feature, and are thought to play a functi...
In the framework of the discussion about gamma (approx. 40 Hz) oscillations as information carriers ...
Oscillatory synchronization in the gamma frequency range has been proposed as a neuronal mechanism t...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated whether spatially selective pr...
The temporal asynchrony between inputs to different sensory modalities has been shown to be a critic...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated whether spatially selective pr...
Previous studies have shown that EEG activity in the gamma range can be modulated by attention. Here...
& Neural oscillatory synchrony could implement grouping pro-cesses, act as an attentional filter...
Here we describe an EEG study investigating the interactions between multisensory (audio-visual) int...
Abstract Here we describe an EEG study investigating the interactions between multisensory (audio-vi...
The synchronous occurrence of the unisensory components of a multisensory stimulus contributes to th...
The synchronous occurrence of the unisensory components of a multisensory stimulus contributes to th...
We used event-related potentials (ERPs) to evaluate the role of attention in the integration of visu...
& We used event-related potentials (ERPs) to evaluate the role of attention in the integration o...
Objectives: The present study was designed to investigate the attentional modulation of gamma band r...
Stimulus-induced gamma oscillations are a general neuronal feature, and are thought to play a functi...
In the framework of the discussion about gamma (approx. 40 Hz) oscillations as information carriers ...
Oscillatory synchronization in the gamma frequency range has been proposed as a neuronal mechanism t...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated whether spatially selective pr...
The temporal asynchrony between inputs to different sensory modalities has been shown to be a critic...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated whether spatially selective pr...
Previous studies have shown that EEG activity in the gamma range can be modulated by attention. Here...
& Neural oscillatory synchrony could implement grouping pro-cesses, act as an attentional filter...