Crossmodal links in endogenous and exogenous spatial attention: evidence from event-related brain potential studies

M Eimer, J Driver - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2001 - Elsevier
The adaptive control of behaviour in response to relevant external objects and events often
requires the selection of information delivered by different sensory systems, but from the …

Timing, space and ADHD: the dopamine theory revisited

F Levy, JM Swanson - Australian & New Zealand Journal of …, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: The objective of this study was to review the dopamine theory of attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in terms of advances made over the last decade …

Orienting attention in time

IC Griffin, C Miniussi, AC Nobre - Available at SSRN 4048588, 2001 - papers.ssrn.com
Temporal information is essential for effective perception and action in the dynamic
environment in which we exist. However, our ability to use information about time intervals …

Within-session and between-session reproducibility of cerebral sensorimotor activation: a test–retest effect evidenced with functional magnetic resonance imaging

I Loubinoux, C Carel, F Alary… - Journal of Cerebral …, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
The aim of the current study was to assess the reproducibility of functional magnetic
resonance imaging (fMRI) brain activation signals in a sensorimotor task in healthy subjects …

Neuronal responses in area 7a to multiple-stimulus displays: I. Neurons encode the location of the salient stimulus

C Constantinidis, MA Steinmetz - Cerebral Cortex, 2001 - academic.oup.com
The primate posterior parietal cortex (PPC) plays an important role in representing and
recalling spatial relationships and in the ability to orient visual attention. This is evidenced by …

The attentive homunculus: now you see it, now you don't

AC Nobre - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2001 - Elsevier
The nature of the neural system that directs our attention toward selective items in the
extrapersonal world is a longstanding and interesting puzzle. The ability to image the human …

Spatial working memory deficit in unilateral neglect

E Wojciulik, M Husain, K Clarke, J Driver - Neuropsychologia, 2001 - Elsevier
Based on the similarity of brain areas lesioned in neglect and those activated by spatial
working memory (WM) tasks in normals, we hypothesized that neglect may involve spatial …

Working memory in another dimension: functional imaging of human olfactory working memory

LA Dade, RJ Zatorre, AC Evans, M Jones-Gotman - Neuroimage, 2001 - Elsevier
The majority of working memory research has been carried out within the visual and auditory
modalities, leaving it unclear how other modalities would map onto currently proposed …

Alpha activity as an index of cortical inhibition during sustained internally controlled attention in infants

EV Orekhova, TA Stroganova, IN Posikera - Clinical Neurophysiology, 2001 - Elsevier
Objectives: The study examined the suggestion that infant ability to maintain attention in
anticipatory task and to sustain interference is related to the active inhibitory processes in …

Dissociating top-down attentional control from selective perception and action

JB Hopfinger, MG Woldorff, EM Fletcher, GR Mangun - Neuropsychologia, 2001 - Elsevier
Research into the neural mechanisms of attention has revealed a complex network of brain
regions that are involved in the execution of attention-demanding tasks. Recent advances in …