The top-down control of attention involves command signals arising chiefly in the dorsal attention network (DAN) in frontal and parietal cortex and propagating to sensory cortex to enable the selective processing of incoming stimuli based on their behavioral relevance. Consistent with this view, the DAN is active during preparatory (anticipatory) attention for relevant events and objects, which, in vision, may be defined by different stimulus attributes including their spatial location, color, motion, or form. How this network is organized to support different forms of preparatory attention to different stimulus attributes remains unclear. We propose that, within the DAN, there exist functional microstructures (patterns of activity) specifi...
Visual attention functions in two distinct modes: spatial and feature-based attention. Numerous stud...
Selective attention in vision undoubtedly uses many different types of mechanisms to achieve better ...
Lesion and functional brain imaging studies have suggested that there are two anatomically nonoverla...
Humans can voluntarily attend to a variety of visual attributes to serve behavioral goals. Voluntary...
We review evidence for partially segregated networks of brain areas that carry out different attenti...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
Human can flexibly attend to a variety of stimulus dimensions, including spatial location and variou...
Selective attention allows us to prioritize the processing of relevant information and filter out ir...
Directing attention selectively to an expected event has already been known for a long time to recru...
While numerous previous studies investigated how feature-based attention modulates mean neural activ...
Attention improves behavioral performance by selectively enhancing neural responses to attended task...
The mechanisms of attention control have been extensively studied with a variety of methodologies in...
It is still debated to what degree top-down and bottom-up driven attentional control processes are s...
Visual attention functions in two distinct modes: spatial and feature-based attention. Numerous stud...
Selective attention in vision undoubtedly uses many different types of mechanisms to achieve better ...
Lesion and functional brain imaging studies have suggested that there are two anatomically nonoverla...
Humans can voluntarily attend to a variety of visual attributes to serve behavioral goals. Voluntary...
We review evidence for partially segregated networks of brain areas that carry out different attenti...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
A central question in the study of selective attention is whether top-down attentional control mecha...
Human can flexibly attend to a variety of stimulus dimensions, including spatial location and variou...
Selective attention allows us to prioritize the processing of relevant information and filter out ir...
Directing attention selectively to an expected event has already been known for a long time to recru...
While numerous previous studies investigated how feature-based attention modulates mean neural activ...
Attention improves behavioral performance by selectively enhancing neural responses to attended task...
The mechanisms of attention control have been extensively studied with a variety of methodologies in...
It is still debated to what degree top-down and bottom-up driven attentional control processes are s...
Visual attention functions in two distinct modes: spatial and feature-based attention. Numerous stud...
Selective attention in vision undoubtedly uses many different types of mechanisms to achieve better ...
Lesion and functional brain imaging studies have suggested that there are two anatomically nonoverla...