Attentional selection of a target presented among distractors can be indexed with an event-related potential (ERP) component known as the N2pc. Theoretical interpretation of the N2pc has suggested that it reflects a fundamental mechanism of attention that shelters the cortical representation of targets by suppressing neural activity stemming from distractors. Results from fields other than human electrophysiology, however, suggest that attention does not act solely through distractor suppression; rather, it modulates the processing of both target and distractors. We conducted four ERP experiments designed to investigate whether the N2pc reflects multiple attentional mechanisms. Our goal was to reconcile ostensibly conflicting outcomes obtai...
Attentional selection requires both the enhancement of target stimuli and the suppression of distrac...
We studied attentional control mechanisms using electrophysiological methods, focusing on the N2pc e...
A basic process in regulating behavior that helps us to disentangle meaningful from distracting info...
Attentional selection of a target presented among distractors can be indexed with an event-related p...
The eyes provide more information than ever reaches awareness. Selection of relevant information for...
We investigated whether the N2pc is unequivocally linked to distractor-suppression mechanisms, as is...
N2pc is generally interpreted as the electrocortical correlate of the distractor-suppression mechani...
In order to effectively search the visual environment, an observer must continually locate objects o...
In the study of covert visual attention, two event-related potential (ERP) components have been iden...
The issue of whether salient distractors capture attention has been contentious for over 20 years. A...
Previous work found a significant reduction of the amplitude of the N2pc ERP component during the at...
Using electrophysiology, the attentional functions of target selection and distractor filtering were...
There is much debate about the neural mechanisms that achieve suppression of salient distracting sti...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during visual discrimination tasks in which stimulus a...
This study investigated the characteristics of two distinct mechanisms of attention – stimulus enhan...
Attentional selection requires both the enhancement of target stimuli and the suppression of distrac...
We studied attentional control mechanisms using electrophysiological methods, focusing on the N2pc e...
A basic process in regulating behavior that helps us to disentangle meaningful from distracting info...
Attentional selection of a target presented among distractors can be indexed with an event-related p...
The eyes provide more information than ever reaches awareness. Selection of relevant information for...
We investigated whether the N2pc is unequivocally linked to distractor-suppression mechanisms, as is...
N2pc is generally interpreted as the electrocortical correlate of the distractor-suppression mechani...
In order to effectively search the visual environment, an observer must continually locate objects o...
In the study of covert visual attention, two event-related potential (ERP) components have been iden...
The issue of whether salient distractors capture attention has been contentious for over 20 years. A...
Previous work found a significant reduction of the amplitude of the N2pc ERP component during the at...
Using electrophysiology, the attentional functions of target selection and distractor filtering were...
There is much debate about the neural mechanisms that achieve suppression of salient distracting sti...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during visual discrimination tasks in which stimulus a...
This study investigated the characteristics of two distinct mechanisms of attention – stimulus enhan...
Attentional selection requires both the enhancement of target stimuli and the suppression of distrac...
We studied attentional control mechanisms using electrophysiological methods, focusing on the N2pc e...
A basic process in regulating behavior that helps us to disentangle meaningful from distracting info...