The environment continuously provides a wealth of information through our senses. This poses a major challenge to our brains to effectively process the relevant pieces of information over space and time, involving attentional processes. Attention selects, modulates and sustains focus on information most relevant for behaviour going beyond our limited capacity to process competing options. Voluntary allocation of attention to features, objects, or regions in space is controlled by top-down mechanisms. On the other hand, salient stimuli can automatically attract attention, even though the subject does not have intentions to attend to these stimuli. A key question is how attention is shaped by the presence of objects, in particular with respec...
Asymmetry of spatial attention has long been described in both disease (hemispatial neglect) and hea...
Converging evidence suggests that right-hemisphere dominant spatial attention systems can be modulat...
CLINICAL and experimental evidence documents abnormal somatosensory functions in dystonia. Despite t...
There is increasing evidence of non-motor, sensory symptoms, mainly involving the spatial domain, in...
OBJECTIVE: Investigation of spatial and temporal cognitive processing in idiopathic cervical dystoni...
Objective: Investigation of spatial and temporal cognitive processing in idiopathic cervical dystoni...
Objective: Investigation of spatial and temporal recognition in Cervical Dystonia (CD). Methods: F...
International audiencePurpose: Previous neuroimaging studies of oddball tasks and other paradigms me...
The extent to which attention modulates multisensory processing in a top-down fashion is still a sub...
Idiopathic torsion dystonia is characterized by persistent abnormalities of posture. We tested the h...
The co-existence of deficits in sustained and spatial attention in patients with acquired damage to ...
The Theory of Visual Attention (TVA) provides a mathematical formalisation of the “biased competitio...
Healthy subjects tend to exhibit a bias of visual attention whereby left hemifield stimuli are proce...
Visuospatial attention is asymmetrically distributed with a leftward bias (i.e. pseudoneglect), whil...
Healthy subjects tend to exhibit a bias of visual attention whereby left hemifield stimuli are proce...
Asymmetry of spatial attention has long been described in both disease (hemispatial neglect) and hea...
Converging evidence suggests that right-hemisphere dominant spatial attention systems can be modulat...
CLINICAL and experimental evidence documents abnormal somatosensory functions in dystonia. Despite t...
There is increasing evidence of non-motor, sensory symptoms, mainly involving the spatial domain, in...
OBJECTIVE: Investigation of spatial and temporal cognitive processing in idiopathic cervical dystoni...
Objective: Investigation of spatial and temporal cognitive processing in idiopathic cervical dystoni...
Objective: Investigation of spatial and temporal recognition in Cervical Dystonia (CD). Methods: F...
International audiencePurpose: Previous neuroimaging studies of oddball tasks and other paradigms me...
The extent to which attention modulates multisensory processing in a top-down fashion is still a sub...
Idiopathic torsion dystonia is characterized by persistent abnormalities of posture. We tested the h...
The co-existence of deficits in sustained and spatial attention in patients with acquired damage to ...
The Theory of Visual Attention (TVA) provides a mathematical formalisation of the “biased competitio...
Healthy subjects tend to exhibit a bias of visual attention whereby left hemifield stimuli are proce...
Visuospatial attention is asymmetrically distributed with a leftward bias (i.e. pseudoneglect), whil...
Healthy subjects tend to exhibit a bias of visual attention whereby left hemifield stimuli are proce...
Asymmetry of spatial attention has long been described in both disease (hemispatial neglect) and hea...
Converging evidence suggests that right-hemisphere dominant spatial attention systems can be modulat...
CLINICAL and experimental evidence documents abnormal somatosensory functions in dystonia. Despite t...