[PDF][PDF] The prefrontal cortex—an update: time is of the essence
JM Fuster - Neuron, 2001 - cell.com
Pandya (Figure 1). Phylogenetically, it is one of the latest zation, sensory and motor areas
support specific sencortices to develop, having attained maximum relative sory and motor …
support specific sencortices to develop, having attained maximum relative sory and motor …
Overlapping mechanisms of attention and spatial working memory
Spatial selective attention and spatial working memory have largely been studied in
isolation. Studies of spatial attention have provided clear evidence that observers can bias …
isolation. Studies of spatial attention have provided clear evidence that observers can bias …
Frontal lobes and human memory: insights from functional neuroimaging
PC Fletcher, RNA Henson - Brain, 2001 - academic.oup.com
The new functional neuroimaging techniques, PET and functional MRI (fMRI), offer sufficient
experimental flexibility and spatial resolution to explore the functional neuroanatomical …
experimental flexibility and spatial resolution to explore the functional neuroanatomical …
Neuroimaging of cognitive functions in human parietal cortex
JC Culham, NG Kanwisher - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2001 - Elsevier
Functional neuroimaging has proven highly valuable in mapping human sensory regions,
particularly visual areas in occipital cortex. Recent evidence suggests that human parietal …
particularly visual areas in occipital cortex. Recent evidence suggests that human parietal …
The neural basis of biased competition in human visual cortex
S Kastner, LG Ungerleider - Neuropsychologia, 2001 - Elsevier
A typical scene contains many different objects that compete for neural representation due to
the limited processing capacity of the visual system. At the neural level, competition among …
the limited processing capacity of the visual system. At the neural level, competition among …
The attentional role of the left parietal cortex: the distinct lateralization and localization of motor attention in the human brain
MFS Rushworth, M Krams… - Journal of cognitive …, 2001 - direct.mit.edu
It is widely agreed that visuospatial orienting attention depends on a network of frontal and
parietal areas in the right hemisphere. It is thought that the visuospatial orienting role of the …
parietal areas in the right hemisphere. It is thought that the visuospatial orienting role of the …
The lateralized linguistic cerebellum: a review and a new hypothesis
During the past 2 decades the collaboration across disciplines and the methodologic and
conceptual advances of contemporary neuroscience have brought about a substantial …
conceptual advances of contemporary neuroscience have brought about a substantial …
Complementary localization and lateralization of orienting and motor attention
It is widely agreed that the right posterior parietal cortex has a preeminent role in
visuospatial and orienting attention. A number of lines of evidence suggest that although …
visuospatial and orienting attention. A number of lines of evidence suggest that although …
Orienting attention to instants in time
AC Nobre - Neuropsychologia, 2001 - Elsevier
My colleagues and I have investigated whether the temporal framework can be used to
guide selective attention, and have applied non-invasive methodology to reveal the brain …
guide selective attention, and have applied non-invasive methodology to reveal the brain …
Seen gaze-direction modulates fusiform activity and its coupling with other brain areas during face processing
Gaze-contact is often a preliminary to social interaction and so constitutes a signal for the
allocation of processing resources to the gazing face. We investigated how gaze direction …
allocation of processing resources to the gazing face. We investigated how gaze direction …