AbstractShifts of attention can be made overtly by moving the eyes or covertly with attention being allocated to a region of space that does not correspond to the current direction of gaze. However, the precise relationship between eye movements and the covert orienting of attention remains controversial. The influential premotor theory [1, 2] proposes that the covert orienting of attention is produced by the programming of (unexecuted) eye movements and thus predicts a strong relationship between the ability to execute eye movements and the operation of spatial attention. Here, we demonstrate for the first time that impaired spatial attention is observed in an individual (AI) who is neurologically healthy but who cannot execute eye movemen...
■ Growing evidence indicates that planning eye movements and orienting visuospatial attention share ...
We report data examining the relations between endogenous allocation of visual attention and effects...
The idea that covert mental processes such as spatial attention are fundamentally dependent on syste...
AbstractShifts of attention can be made overtly by moving the eyes or covertly with attention being ...
Shifts of attention can be made overtly by moving the eyes or covertly with attention being allocate...
The relationship between covert shift of attention and the oculomotor system has been the subject of...
AbstractCovert spatial attention produces biases in perceptual performance and neural processing of ...
The premotor theory of attention predicts that motor movements, including manual movements and eye m...
AbstractThe ability to detect an incoming visual stimulus is enhanced by knowledge of stimulus locat...
The idea that covert mental processes such as spatial attention are fundamentally dependent on syste...
It has been proposed that covert visual search can be fast, efficient, and stimulus driven, particul...
International audienceTo what extent oculomotor and attention systems are linked remains strongly de...
Spatial attention and eye-movements are tightly coupled, but the precise nature of this coupling is ...
The ability to detect an incoming visual stimulus is enhanced by knowledge of stimulus location (ori...
PurposeExtraocular muscle afferent signals contribute to oculomotor control and visual localization....
■ Growing evidence indicates that planning eye movements and orienting visuospatial attention share ...
We report data examining the relations between endogenous allocation of visual attention and effects...
The idea that covert mental processes such as spatial attention are fundamentally dependent on syste...
AbstractShifts of attention can be made overtly by moving the eyes or covertly with attention being ...
Shifts of attention can be made overtly by moving the eyes or covertly with attention being allocate...
The relationship between covert shift of attention and the oculomotor system has been the subject of...
AbstractCovert spatial attention produces biases in perceptual performance and neural processing of ...
The premotor theory of attention predicts that motor movements, including manual movements and eye m...
AbstractThe ability to detect an incoming visual stimulus is enhanced by knowledge of stimulus locat...
The idea that covert mental processes such as spatial attention are fundamentally dependent on syste...
It has been proposed that covert visual search can be fast, efficient, and stimulus driven, particul...
International audienceTo what extent oculomotor and attention systems are linked remains strongly de...
Spatial attention and eye-movements are tightly coupled, but the precise nature of this coupling is ...
The ability to detect an incoming visual stimulus is enhanced by knowledge of stimulus location (ori...
PurposeExtraocular muscle afferent signals contribute to oculomotor control and visual localization....
■ Growing evidence indicates that planning eye movements and orienting visuospatial attention share ...
We report data examining the relations between endogenous allocation of visual attention and effects...
The idea that covert mental processes such as spatial attention are fundamentally dependent on syste...