AbstractWe have investigated the neural basis of visual detection in monkeys trained to report the presence or absence of a visual stimulus that was rendered intermittently detectable by backward masking. Neurons were recorded in the frontal eye field (FEF), an area located in prefrontal cortex that is involved in converting the outcome of visual processing into a command to shift gaze. The behavioral and neuronal data were analyzed in terms of signal detection theory. We found that the initial visual responses in FEF provided signals that could form the basis for correct or erroneous detection of the target. A later phase of prolonged elevated activity occurred in many visual neurons and all movement neurons that was highly correlated with...
Human fMRI studies during binocular rivalry have demonstrated an involvement of prefrontal cortex (P...
In order to use visual information for behavior, humans and other primates must preferentially proce...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 1999.I...
AbstractWe have investigated the neural basis of visual detection in monkeys trained to report the p...
We have investigated the neural basis of visual detection in monkeys trained to report the presence ...
AbstractSingle neuron activity was recorded in the frontal eye field (FEF) of monkeys trained to per...
Selective visual attention is the cognitive mechanism that allows us to filter out behaviorally irre...
For behaviourally relevant choices to be made a variety of bottom-up sensory cues from the environme...
AbstractThe neural bases of shifting attention and directing gaze were investigated in macaque monke...
Background: Attention is used to enhance neural processing of selected parts of a visual scene. It i...
The primate prefrontal cortex, particularly the dorsolateral area 8A, in the macaque monkey anterior...
SummaryNeuronal discharges in the primate temporal lobe, but not in the striate and extrastriate cor...
Prefrontal cortex is thought to be important in attention and awareness. Here we recorded the activi...
A major debate about the neural correlates of conscious perception concerns its cortical organizatio...
The frontal eye field (FEF) of the primate neocortex occupies a pivotal position in thematrix of int...
Human fMRI studies during binocular rivalry have demonstrated an involvement of prefrontal cortex (P...
In order to use visual information for behavior, humans and other primates must preferentially proce...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 1999.I...
AbstractWe have investigated the neural basis of visual detection in monkeys trained to report the p...
We have investigated the neural basis of visual detection in monkeys trained to report the presence ...
AbstractSingle neuron activity was recorded in the frontal eye field (FEF) of monkeys trained to per...
Selective visual attention is the cognitive mechanism that allows us to filter out behaviorally irre...
For behaviourally relevant choices to be made a variety of bottom-up sensory cues from the environme...
AbstractThe neural bases of shifting attention and directing gaze were investigated in macaque monke...
Background: Attention is used to enhance neural processing of selected parts of a visual scene. It i...
The primate prefrontal cortex, particularly the dorsolateral area 8A, in the macaque monkey anterior...
SummaryNeuronal discharges in the primate temporal lobe, but not in the striate and extrastriate cor...
Prefrontal cortex is thought to be important in attention and awareness. Here we recorded the activi...
A major debate about the neural correlates of conscious perception concerns its cortical organizatio...
The frontal eye field (FEF) of the primate neocortex occupies a pivotal position in thematrix of int...
Human fMRI studies during binocular rivalry have demonstrated an involvement of prefrontal cortex (P...
In order to use visual information for behavior, humans and other primates must preferentially proce...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 1999.I...