Visual attention: control, representation, and time course.
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Impaired attentional selection following lesions to human pulvinar: evidence for homology between human and monkeyNeurofeedback Therapy for Enhancing Visual Attention: State-of-the-Art and ChallengesTop-down versus bottom-up attentional control: a failed theoretical dichotomyA Microsaccadic Account of Attentional Capture and Inhibition of Return in Posner CueingThe neurobiology of emotion-cognition interactions: fundamental questions and strategies for future researchGlyconutrients and perception, cognition, and memoryVerification of the change blindness phenomenon while managing critical events on a combat information displayLinguistic labels, dynamic visual features, and attention in infant category learningSustaining attention to simple tasks: a meta-analytic review of the neural mechanisms of vigilant attentionPredictable locations aid early object name learningThe time course of exogenous and endogenous control of covert attentionIndividual differences in working memory capacity and dual-process theories of the mindHow neuroscience will change our view on consciousness.The Role of Right Inferior Parietal Cortex in Auditory Spatial Attention: A Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Study.Interactions between two propagating waves in rat visual cortex.Dissociation of attention in learning and action: effects of lesions of the amygdala central nucleus, medial prefrontal cortex, and posterior parietal cortex.Lateralization of frequency-specific networks for covert spatial attention to auditory stimuli.Sequential grouping modulates the effect of non-simultaneous masking on auditory intensity resolutionAttentional capture of objects referred to by spoken language.Auditory attentional control and selection during cocktail party listening.Visual modulation of auditory responses in the owl inferior colliculusNeuroanatomical dissociation between bottom-up and top-down processes of visuospatial selective attentionCingulate activation increases dynamically with response speed under stimulus unpredictability.Alpha-Band Oscillations Enable Spatially and Temporally Resolved Tracking of Covert Spatial Attention.Influence and limitations of popout in the selection of salient visual stimuli by area V4 neuronsAttentional cueing at the saccade goal, not at the target location, facilitates saccades.Neural activity in the middle temporal area and lateral intraparietal area during endogenously cued shifts of attentionSurround suppression sharpens the priority map in the lateral intraparietal area.Differential activation of frontoparietal attention networks by social and symbolic spatial cues.Category Processing and the human likeness dimension of the Uncanny Valley Hypothesis: Eye-Tracking Data.Attentional load and attentional boost: a review of data and theoryExploration and Exploitation in Natural Viewing Behavior.Stage effects of negative emotion on spatial and verbal working memory.Frontal eye field activity enhances object identification during covert visual search.Neuronal basis of covert spatial attention in the frontal eye field.Deciding with the eye: how the visually manipulated accessibility of information in memory influences decision behavior.A domain-independent source of cognitive control for task sets: shifting spatial attention and switching categorization rules.First saccadic eye movement reveals persistent attentional guidance by implicit learning.Temporal consistency is currency in shifts of transient visual attention.A central role for the lateral prefrontal cortex in goal-directed and stimulus-driven attention.
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Visual attention: control, representation, and time course.
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Visual attention: control, representation, and time course.
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Visual attention: control, representation, and time course.
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Visual attention: control, representation, and time course.
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1997-01-01T00:00:00Z