LIP responses to a popout stimulus are reduced if it is overtly ignored.
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Shifting the spotlight of attention: evidence for discrete computations in cognitionUnderstanding the parietal lobe syndrome from a neurophysiological and evolutionary perspectiveFrom salience to saccades: multiple-alternative gated stochastic accumulator model of visual searchPosterior parietal cortex dynamically ranks topographic signals via cholinergic influence.Neural dynamics of attending and ignoring in human auditory cortex.Temporal sequence of attentional modulation in the lateral intraparietal area and middle temporal area during rapid covert shifts of attention.Influence and limitations of popout in the selection of salient visual stimuli by area V4 neuronsNeuronal correlates of the set-size effect in monkey lateral intraparietal area.Stimulus saliency modulates pre-attentive processing speed in human visual cortex.Task specific computations in attentional maps.Been there, seen that: a neural mechanism for performing efficient visual search.Attention as a decision in information space.Reversible deactivation of higher-order posterior parietal areas. II. Alterations in response properties of neurons in areas 1 and 2Neuroanatomical distinctions within the semantic system during sentence comprehension: evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging.The role of the lateral intraparietal area in orienting attention and its implications for visual searchCognitive functions of the posterior parietal cortex: top-down and bottom-up attentional control.Neural correlates and neural computations in posterior parietal cortex during perceptual decision-making.Thinking in spatial terms: decoupling spatial representation from sensorimotor control in monkey posterior parietal areas 7a and LIP.Learning to link visual contours.Neurons in the lateral intraparietal area create a priority map by the combination of disparate signals.Attention, intention, and priority in the parietal lobeTemporal dynamics of neuronal modulation during exogenous and endogenous shifts of visual attention in macaque area MTDirect Evidence for Active Suppression of Salient-but-Irrelevant Sensory Inputs.Evidence for differential top-down and bottom-up suppression in posterior parietal cortexNeural enhancement and pre-emptive perception: the genesis of attention and the attentional maintenance of the cortical salience map.Simultaneous modeling of visual saliency and value computation improves predictions of economic choiceSeparate representations of target and timing cue locations in the supplementary eye fieldsNeuronal responses to target onset in oculomotor and somatomotor parietal circuits differ markedly in a choice task.Flexible learning of natural statistics in the human brain.Extrafoveal preview benefit during free-viewing visual search in the monkeyReward modulates attention independently of action value in posterior parietal cortexInhibition drives early feature-based attention.Neural correlations, decisions, and actions.The neural basis of visual attention.The frontoparietal attention network of the human brain: action, saliency, and a priority map of the environment.Investigating the role of the superior colliculus in active vision with the visual search paradigm.Art and architecture as experience: an alternative approach to bridging art history and the neurosciences.Combined contributions of feedforward and feedback inputs to bottom-up attention.Look before you seek: Preview adds a fixed benefit to all searchesHabitual versus goal-driven attention.
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LIP responses to a popout stimulus are reduced if it is overtly ignored.
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LIP responses to a popout stimulus are reduced if it is overtly ignored.
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LIP responses to a popout stimulus are reduced if it is overtly ignored.
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LIP responses to a popout stimulus are reduced if it is overtly ignored.
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LIP responses to a popout stimulus are reduced if it is overtly ignored.
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LIP responses to a popout stimulus are reduced if it is overtly ignored.
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LIP responses to a popout stimulus are reduced if it is overtly ignored.
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LIP responses to a popout stimulus are reduced if it is overtly ignored.
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Angela L Gee
Anna E Ipata
Jacqueline Gottlieb
James W Bisley
Michael E Goldberg
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10.1038/NN1734
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2006-07-02T00:00:00Z
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