SummaryOvert exploration or sampling behaviors, such as whisking, sniffing, and saccadic eye movements [1, 2], are often characterized by a rhythm. In addition, the electrophysiologically recorded theta or alpha phase predicts global detection performance [3, 4]. These two observations raise the intriguing possibility that covert selective attention samples from multiple stimuli rhythmically. To investigate this possibility, we measured change detection performance on two simultaneously presented stimuli, after resetting attention to one of them. After a reset flash at one stimulus location, detection performance fluctuated rhythmically. When the flash was presented in the right visual field, a 4 Hz rhythm was directly visible in the time c...
Recently, several behavioral studies have demonstrated 4-10 Hz rhythmic fluctuations in attention. S...
It should have become clear now that oscillatory activity has profound effects on multiple aspects o...
Recent evidence suggests that visuospatial attention is not sustained but fluctuates in a rhythmic f...
SummaryOvert exploration or sampling behaviors, such as whisking, sniffing, and saccadic eye movemen...
Overt exploration or sampling behaviors, such as whisking, sniffing, and saccadic eye movements, are...
SummaryWhen subjects monitor a single location, visual target detection depends on the pre-target ph...
Recent evidence suggests that visuospatial attentional performance is not stable over time but fluct...
When subjects monitor a single spatial location, target detection depends on the pre-target phase of...
Previous studies have supported the idea that slow brain rhythms are related to behavioral performan...
Voluntary attention is at the core of a wide variety of cognitive functions. Attention can be orient...
Evidence suggests that even when sustained at a single location, spatial attention waxes and wanes o...
Published: February 7, 2019Attention supports the allocation of resources to relevant locations and...
In a crowded visual scene, attention must be distributed efficiently and flexibly over time and spac...
The neural and perceptual effects of attention were traditionally assumed to be sustained over time,...
Growing evidence suggests that distributed spatial attention may invoke theta (3-9 Hz) rhythmic samp...
Recently, several behavioral studies have demonstrated 4-10 Hz rhythmic fluctuations in attention. S...
It should have become clear now that oscillatory activity has profound effects on multiple aspects o...
Recent evidence suggests that visuospatial attention is not sustained but fluctuates in a rhythmic f...
SummaryOvert exploration or sampling behaviors, such as whisking, sniffing, and saccadic eye movemen...
Overt exploration or sampling behaviors, such as whisking, sniffing, and saccadic eye movements, are...
SummaryWhen subjects monitor a single location, visual target detection depends on the pre-target ph...
Recent evidence suggests that visuospatial attentional performance is not stable over time but fluct...
When subjects monitor a single spatial location, target detection depends on the pre-target phase of...
Previous studies have supported the idea that slow brain rhythms are related to behavioral performan...
Voluntary attention is at the core of a wide variety of cognitive functions. Attention can be orient...
Evidence suggests that even when sustained at a single location, spatial attention waxes and wanes o...
Published: February 7, 2019Attention supports the allocation of resources to relevant locations and...
In a crowded visual scene, attention must be distributed efficiently and flexibly over time and spac...
The neural and perceptual effects of attention were traditionally assumed to be sustained over time,...
Growing evidence suggests that distributed spatial attention may invoke theta (3-9 Hz) rhythmic samp...
Recently, several behavioral studies have demonstrated 4-10 Hz rhythmic fluctuations in attention. S...
It should have become clear now that oscillatory activity has profound effects on multiple aspects o...
Recent evidence suggests that visuospatial attention is not sustained but fluctuates in a rhythmic f...