SummaryWhen subjects monitor a single location, visual target detection depends on the pre-target phase of an ∼8 Hz brain rhythm [1, 2]. When multiple locations are monitored, performance decrements suggest a division of the 8 Hz rhythm over the number of locations [3], indicating that different locations are sequentially sampled. Indeed, when subjects monitor two locations, performance benefits alternate at a 4 Hz rhythm [4]. These performance alternations were revealed after a reset of attention to one location. Although resets are common and important events for attention [5], it is unknown whether, in the absence of resets, ongoing attention samples stimuli in alternation. Here, we examined whether spatially specific attentional samplin...
The efficiency of neuronal information transfer in activated brain networks may affect behavioral pe...
Previous studies have supported the idea that slow brain rhythms are related to behavioral performan...
Recent evidence suggests that visuospatial attentional performance is not stable over time but fluct...
When subjects monitor a single location, visual target detection depends on the pre-target phase of ...
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...
Voluntary attention is at the core of a wide variety of cognitive functions. Attention can be orient...
Oscillatory synchronization in the gamma frequency range has been proposed as a neuronal mechanism t...
Objectives: The present study was designed to investigate the attentional modulation of gamma band r...
Visual information processing involves the integration of stimulus and goal-driven information, requ...
Growing evidence suggests that distributed spatial attention may invoke theta (3-9 Hz) rhythmic samp...
Today, much evidence exists that sensory feature binding is accomplished by phase synchronization of...
Stimulus-induced gamma oscillations are a general neuronal feature, and are thought to play a functi...
Preparatory modulations of cortical α-band oscillations are a reliable index of the voluntary alloca...
Explaining the emergence of a coherent conscious percept and an intentional agent from the activity ...
The efficiency of neuronal information transfer in activated brain networks may affect behavioral pe...
Previous studies have supported the idea that slow brain rhythms are related to behavioral performan...
Recent evidence suggests that visuospatial attentional performance is not stable over time but fluct...
When subjects monitor a single location, visual target detection depends on the pre-target phase of ...
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...
Voluntary attention is at the core of a wide variety of cognitive functions. Attention can be orient...
Oscillatory synchronization in the gamma frequency range has been proposed as a neuronal mechanism t...
Objectives: The present study was designed to investigate the attentional modulation of gamma band r...
Visual information processing involves the integration of stimulus and goal-driven information, requ...
Growing evidence suggests that distributed spatial attention may invoke theta (3-9 Hz) rhythmic samp...
Today, much evidence exists that sensory feature binding is accomplished by phase synchronization of...
Stimulus-induced gamma oscillations are a general neuronal feature, and are thought to play a functi...
Preparatory modulations of cortical α-band oscillations are a reliable index of the voluntary alloca...
Explaining the emergence of a coherent conscious percept and an intentional agent from the activity ...
The efficiency of neuronal information transfer in activated brain networks may affect behavioral pe...
Previous studies have supported the idea that slow brain rhythms are related to behavioral performan...
Recent evidence suggests that visuospatial attentional performance is not stable over time but fluct...