EPS Mid-Career Award 2004: brain mechanisms of attention.
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Arousal-Biased Competition in Perception and MemoryDefining Auditory-Visual Objects: Behavioral Tests and Physiological MechanismsThe what, where and how of auditory-object perception.Dissociating inhibition, attention, and response control in the frontoparietal network using functional magnetic resonance imagingProactive inhibitory control: A general biasing accountEvidence for capacity sharing when stoppingThe role of the right hemisphere in semantic control: A case-series comparison of right and left hemisphere strokeA possible functional localizer for identifying brain regions sensitive to sentence-level prosody.A cognitive model of pathological worryNeurocomputational Consequences of Evolutionary Connectivity Changes in Perisylvian Language CortexA Spiking Neurocomputational Model of High-Frequency Oscillatory Brain Responses to Words and PseudowordsConceptual grounding of language in action and perception: a neurocomputational model of the emergence of category specificity and semantic hubs.Emotional arousal amplifies the effects of biased competition in the brain.Thinking in circuits: toward neurobiological explanation in cognitive neuroscience.Neuronal correlates of decisions to speak and act: Spontaneous emergence and dynamic topographies in a computational model of frontal and temporal areasDual mechanisms for the cross-sensory spread of attention: how much do learned associations matter?Effects of attention on what is known and what is not: MEG evidence for functionally discrete memory circuits.Object-based auditory and visual attention.A neuroanatomically grounded Hebbian-learning model of attention-language interactions in the human brain.Phonological processing of ignored distractor pictures, an fMRI investigation.The interplay of attention and emotion: top-down attention modulates amygdala activation in psychopathy.The role of domain-general cognitive control in language comprehensionA common prefrontal-parietal network for mnemonic and mathematical recoding strategies within working memory.The target selective neural response--similarity, ambiguity, and learning effectsTop-down and bottom-up mechanisms in biasing competition in the human brainExecutive function and fluid intelligence after frontal lobe lesions.Event-related potentials dissociate effects of salience and space in biased competition for visual representation.Response interference between functional and structural actions linked to the same familiar objectDissociable effects of reward on attentional learning: from passive associations to active monitoringFluid intelligence loss linked to restricted regions of damage within frontal and parietal cortex.Dissociation of extrastriate body and biological-motion selective areas by manipulation of visual-motor congruency.Dorsolateral prefrontal contributions to human intelligenceSpatially distributed encoding of covert attentional shifts in human thalamus.Neural representations of relevant and irrelevant features in perceptual decision making.Common neural recruitment across diverse sustained attention tasksA potential spatial working memory training task to improve both episodic memory and fluid intelligence.Banishing the Control Homunculi in Studies of Action Control and Behavior Change.Irrelevant objects of expertise compete with faces during visual searchThe neural organization of semantic control: TMS evidence for a distributed network in left inferior frontal and posterior middle temporal gyrus.Neural mechanisms of rapid natural scene categorization in human visual cortex
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EPS Mid-Career Award 2004: brain mechanisms of attention.
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EPS Mid-Career Award 2004: brain mechanisms of attention.
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John Duncan
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2006-01-01T00:00:00Z