The event-related potential (ERP) effects of visual spatial attention and letter target detection for stimuli presented against a (nonisoluminant) dark background or against an isoluminant grey background were investigated. The goal was to study how the perceptual variable of luminance would influence early ERP reflections of selective attention. Such effects could further substantiate the claim that selective attention operates at the level of early perceptual processing and could provide evidence regarding the role of different visual routes in selective attention. Isoluminance increased the peak latency of the early ERP deflections (NP80, P1, and N1) by 40-50 ms. The ERP effects of spatial attention, consisting of P1 and N1 amplitude enh...
Objective: We used ERP measures to investigate how attentional filtering requirements affect prepara...
Objective: We used ERP measures to investigate how attentional filtering requirements affect prepara...
A test of the possible functional interaction between mechanisms subserving spatial attention and le...
The event-related potential (ERP) effects of visual spatial attention and letter target detection fo...
Effects of attention on event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were measured when subjects kept susta...
Effects of attention on event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were measured when subjects kept susta...
Two experiments were performed in which the effects of selective spatial attention on the ERPs elici...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded to trains of rapidly presented auditory and visual sti...
Two experiments were performed in which the effects of selective spatial attention on the ERPs elici...
Two experiments were performed in which the effects of selective spatial attention on the ERPs elici...
Attention may select objects or perceptual groups as fundamental units. Previous studies with event-...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded to trains of rapidly presented auditory and visual sti...
A series of experiments are reviewed that studied mechanisms underlying visuospatial attention by me...
A test of the possible functional interaction between mechanisms subserving spatial attention and le...
Objective: We used ERP measures to investigate how attentional filtering requirements affect prepara...
Objective: We used ERP measures to investigate how attentional filtering requirements affect prepara...
Objective: We used ERP measures to investigate how attentional filtering requirements affect prepara...
A test of the possible functional interaction between mechanisms subserving spatial attention and le...
The event-related potential (ERP) effects of visual spatial attention and letter target detection fo...
Effects of attention on event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were measured when subjects kept susta...
Effects of attention on event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were measured when subjects kept susta...
Two experiments were performed in which the effects of selective spatial attention on the ERPs elici...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded to trains of rapidly presented auditory and visual sti...
Two experiments were performed in which the effects of selective spatial attention on the ERPs elici...
Two experiments were performed in which the effects of selective spatial attention on the ERPs elici...
Attention may select objects or perceptual groups as fundamental units. Previous studies with event-...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded to trains of rapidly presented auditory and visual sti...
A series of experiments are reviewed that studied mechanisms underlying visuospatial attention by me...
A test of the possible functional interaction between mechanisms subserving spatial attention and le...
Objective: We used ERP measures to investigate how attentional filtering requirements affect prepara...
Objective: We used ERP measures to investigate how attentional filtering requirements affect prepara...
Objective: We used ERP measures to investigate how attentional filtering requirements affect prepara...
A test of the possible functional interaction between mechanisms subserving spatial attention and le...