Perceptual load interacts with involuntary attention at early processing stages: event-related potential studies.
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Dissociation of visual C1 and P1 components as a function of attentional load: an event-related potential studySpatiotemporal brain mapping of spatial attention effects on pattern-reversal ERPsThe Competitive Influences of Perceptual Load and Working Memory Guidance on Selective Attention.Is that a belt or a snake? Object attentional selection affects the early stages of visual sensory processing.Acute Stress and Perceptual Load Consume the Same Attentional Resources: A Behavioral-ERP Study.Early Visual Processing is Affected by Clinical Subtype in Patients with Unilateral Spatial Neglect: A Magnetoencephalography StudyEarly interaction between perceptual load and involuntary attention: An event-related potential study.Twenty years of load theory-Where are we now, and where should we go next?Does spatial attention modulate the C1 component? The jury continues to deliberate.Still wanted: a reproducible demonstration of a genuine C1 attention effect.Effects of Stimulus Size and Contrast on the Initial Primary Visual Cortical Response in Humans.The spatiotemporal characteristics of the C1 component and its modulation by attention.Several studies with significant C1 attention effects survive critical analysis.'Tricks' for revealing potential attentional modulations on the C1 component.Open and cautious towards the "minority view".The experimental parameters that affect attentional modulation of the ERP C1 component.Earliest stages of visual cortical processing are not modified by attentional load.Electrophysiological evidence for temporal dynamics associated with attentional processing in the zoom lens paradigm.
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Perceptual load interacts with involuntary attention at early processing stages: event-related potential studies.
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John Fedota
Pamela M Greenwood
Raja Parasuraman
Yuejia Luo
Yuxia Huang
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