Neural mechanisms of selective visual attention
R Desimone, J Duncan - Annual review of neuroscience, 1995 - annualreviews.org
The two basic phenomena that define the problem of visual attention can be illustrated in a
simple example. Consider the arrays shown in each panel of Figure 1. In a typical …
simple example. Consider the arrays shown in each panel of Figure 1. In a typical …
Neural mechanisms of visual selective attention
GR Mangun - Psychophysiology, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
Visual selective attention improves our perception and performance by modifying sensory
inputs at an early stage of processing. Spatial attention produces the most consistent early …
inputs at an early stage of processing. Spatial attention produces the most consistent early …
[图书][B] Memory in the cerebral cortex: an empirical approach to neural networks in the human and nonhuman primate.
JM Fuster - 1995 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract [This book] presents the insights of more than 3 decades of empirical research on
the neural processes by which memory is formed, stored, and retrieved. Fuster focuses …
the neural processes by which memory is formed, stored, and retrieved. Fuster focuses …
Fluid intelligence after frontal lobe lesions
Generally positive correlations between different ability tests provide the evidence for a
factor of “general intelligence” or Spearman's g. Though a possible neural substrate for g is …
factor of “general intelligence” or Spearman's g. Though a possible neural substrate for g is …
[图书][B] Attentional processing: The brain's art of mindfulness
D LaBerge - 1995 - degruyter.com
Our mental experience can be described as a stream of activities that includes perceptions,
memories, feelings, intentions, images, beliefs, and desires. Several of these activities may …
memories, feelings, intentions, images, beliefs, and desires. Several of these activities may …
Superior parietal cortex activation during spatial attention shifts and visual feature conjunction
Positron emission tomography was used to measure changes in the regional cerebral blood
flow of normal people while they searched visual displays for targets defined by color, by …
flow of normal people while they searched visual displays for targets defined by color, by …
[PDF][PDF] Brain activity during transient sadness and happiness in healthy women
Objective: The specific brain regions involved in the normal emotional states of transient
sadness or happiness are poorly understood. The authors therefore sought to determine if …
sadness or happiness are poorly understood. The authors therefore sought to determine if …
Interference and facilitation effects during selective attention: an H215O PET study of Stroop task performance
To investigate the functional anatomy of interference and facilitation during selective
attention, we studied 15 normal subjects using the H215O positron emission tomography …
attention, we studied 15 normal subjects using the H215O positron emission tomography …
Sustained attention training for unilateral neglect: theoretical and rehabilitation implications
IH Robertson, R Tegnér, K Tham, A Lo… - Journal of clinical and …, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
Many studies have shown a co-variation of unilateral neglect with nonlateralised attentional
functions. Recently, Posner has argued that there are two separate neural systems that …
functions. Recently, Posner has argued that there are two separate neural systems that …
Cortical control of saccades
C Pierrot‐Deseilligny, S Rivaud… - Annals of Neurology …, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
A scheme for the cortical control of saccadic eye movements is proposed based partly on
defects revealed by specific test paradigms in human with discrete lesions. Three different …
defects revealed by specific test paradigms in human with discrete lesions. Three different …