Focusing attention on a target creates a center-surround inhibition such that distractors located close to the target do not capture attention. Recent research showed that a distractor can break through this surround inhibition when associated with reward. However, the brain basis for this reward-based attention is unclear. In this fMRI study, we presented a distractor associated with high or low reward at different distances from the target. Behaviorally the low-reward distractor did not capture attention and thus did not cause interference, whereas the high-reward distractor captured attention only when located near the target. Neural activity in extrastriate cortex mirrored the behavioral pattern. A comparison between the high-reward and...
Selective attention is the prioritisation of certain pieces of information over others, and is often...
Although understanding brain mechanisms of appetitive-aversive interactions is relevant to our daily...
Mounting evidence has shown that a task-irrelevant, previously reward-associated stimulus can captur...
It is well known that directing attention to a location in space enhances the processing efficiency ...
Although neural signals of reward anticipation have been studied extensively, the functional relatio...
Attentional selection and the decision of where to make an eye-movement are driven by various factor...
Visual attentional selection is influenced by the value of objects. Previous studies have demonstrat...
Deficits of self-control are associated with a number of mental state disorders. The ability to dire...
SummaryWhat role does reward play in real-world human vision? Reward coding in the midbrain is thoug...
Attention can be involuntarily biased toward reward-associated distractors (value-driven attentional...
A classical model of human attention holds that independent neural networks realize stimulus-driven ...
Although valuable objects are attractive in nature, people often encounter situations where they wou...
When a behaviorally relevant stimulus has been previously associated with reward, behavioral respons...
Reward-related mesolimbic dopamine steers animal behavior, creating automatic approach toward reward...
Reward has been shown to promote human performance in multiple task domains. However, an important d...
Selective attention is the prioritisation of certain pieces of information over others, and is often...
Although understanding brain mechanisms of appetitive-aversive interactions is relevant to our daily...
Mounting evidence has shown that a task-irrelevant, previously reward-associated stimulus can captur...
It is well known that directing attention to a location in space enhances the processing efficiency ...
Although neural signals of reward anticipation have been studied extensively, the functional relatio...
Attentional selection and the decision of where to make an eye-movement are driven by various factor...
Visual attentional selection is influenced by the value of objects. Previous studies have demonstrat...
Deficits of self-control are associated with a number of mental state disorders. The ability to dire...
SummaryWhat role does reward play in real-world human vision? Reward coding in the midbrain is thoug...
Attention can be involuntarily biased toward reward-associated distractors (value-driven attentional...
A classical model of human attention holds that independent neural networks realize stimulus-driven ...
Although valuable objects are attractive in nature, people often encounter situations where they wou...
When a behaviorally relevant stimulus has been previously associated with reward, behavioral respons...
Reward-related mesolimbic dopamine steers animal behavior, creating automatic approach toward reward...
Reward has been shown to promote human performance in multiple task domains. However, an important d...
Selective attention is the prioritisation of certain pieces of information over others, and is often...
Although understanding brain mechanisms of appetitive-aversive interactions is relevant to our daily...
Mounting evidence has shown that a task-irrelevant, previously reward-associated stimulus can captur...