The brain has a limited capacity and therefore needs mechanisms to selectively enhance the information most relevant to one’s current behavior. We refer to these mechanisms as “attention.” Attention acts by increasing the strength of selected neural representations and preferentially routing them through the brain’s large-scale network. This is a critical component of cognition and therefore has been a central topic in cognitive neuroscience. Here we review a diverse literature that has studied attention at the level of behavior, networks, circuits, and neurons. We then integrate these disparate results into a unified theory of attention
The psychophysical evidence for "selective attention " originates mainly from visual searc...
Visual selective attention prioritizes the processing of behaviorally relevant over irrelevant info...
We propose a biologically plausible neural model of selective covert visual attention. We show that ...
The brain has a limited capacity and therefore needs mechanisms to selectively enhance the informati...
Aspects of activation, selection and control have been related to attention from early to more recen...
Attention is critical to high-level cognition and attention deficits are a hallmark of neurologic an...
Attention is the important ability to flexibly control limited computational resources. It has been ...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Over the last three decades, cognitive neuroscience has contributed outstandingly to research on att...
AbstractHistorically, the psychophysical evidence for “selective attention” originated mainly from v...
Neural Dynamics of Attentional Cross-Modality Control. Rabinovich et al. PLoS ONE. 2013. 8(5) doi:10...
Selective routing of information between brain areas is a key prerequisite for flexible adaptive beh...
The computational processes by which attention improves behavioral performance were character-ized b...
Attention selects behaviorally relevant stimuli for greater neural representation. In this issue of ...
The amount of sensory input received by the human brain far surpasses its capacity for conscious pro...
The psychophysical evidence for "selective attention " originates mainly from visual searc...
Visual selective attention prioritizes the processing of behaviorally relevant over irrelevant info...
We propose a biologically plausible neural model of selective covert visual attention. We show that ...
The brain has a limited capacity and therefore needs mechanisms to selectively enhance the informati...
Aspects of activation, selection and control have been related to attention from early to more recen...
Attention is critical to high-level cognition and attention deficits are a hallmark of neurologic an...
Attention is the important ability to flexibly control limited computational resources. It has been ...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Over the last three decades, cognitive neuroscience has contributed outstandingly to research on att...
AbstractHistorically, the psychophysical evidence for “selective attention” originated mainly from v...
Neural Dynamics of Attentional Cross-Modality Control. Rabinovich et al. PLoS ONE. 2013. 8(5) doi:10...
Selective routing of information between brain areas is a key prerequisite for flexible adaptive beh...
The computational processes by which attention improves behavioral performance were character-ized b...
Attention selects behaviorally relevant stimuli for greater neural representation. In this issue of ...
The amount of sensory input received by the human brain far surpasses its capacity for conscious pro...
The psychophysical evidence for "selective attention " originates mainly from visual searc...
Visual selective attention prioritizes the processing of behaviorally relevant over irrelevant info...
We propose a biologically plausible neural model of selective covert visual attention. We show that ...