The reorienting system of the human brain: from environment to theory of mind
Survival can depend on the ability to change a current course of action to respond to
potentially advantageous or threatening stimuli. This" reorienting" response involves the …
potentially advantageous or threatening stimuli. This" reorienting" response involves the …
Surface-based and probabilistic atlases of primate cerebral cortex
DC Van Essen, DL Dierker - Neuron, 2007 - cell.com
Brain atlases play an increasingly important role in neuroimaging, as they are invaluable for
analysis, visualization, and comparison of results across studies. For both humans and …
analysis, visualization, and comparison of results across studies. For both humans and …
Right hemisphere dominance during spatial selective attention and target detection occurs outside the dorsal frontoparietal network
GL Shulman, DLW Pope, SV Astafiev… - Journal of …, 2010 - Soc Neuroscience
Spatial selective attention is widely considered to be right hemisphere dominant. Previous
functional magnetic resonance imaging studies, however, have reported bilateral blood …
functional magnetic resonance imaging studies, however, have reported bilateral blood …
Frontoparietal cortex controls spatial attention through modulation of anticipatory alpha rhythms
A dorsal frontoparietal network, including regions in intraparietal sulcus (IPS) and frontal eye
field (FEF), has been hypothesized to control the allocation of spatial attention to …
field (FEF), has been hypothesized to control the allocation of spatial attention to …
fMRI reveals reciprocal inhibition between social and physical cognitive domains
Two lines of evidence indicate that there exists a reciprocal inhibitory relationship between
opposed brain networks. First, most attention-demanding cognitive tasks activate a …
opposed brain networks. First, most attention-demanding cognitive tasks activate a …
Interaction of stimulus-driven reorienting and expectation in ventral and dorsal frontoparietal and basal ganglia-cortical networks
GL Shulman, SV Astafiev, D Franke… - Journal of …, 2009 - Soc Neuroscience
Shifts of attention to unattended stimuli (stimulus-driven reorienting) are often studied by
measuring responses to unexpected stimuli, confounding reorienting and expectation. We …
measuring responses to unexpected stimuli, confounding reorienting and expectation. We …
Posterior parietal cortex and episodic retrieval: convergent and divergent effects of attention and memory
JB Hutchinson, MR Uncapher… - Learning & memory, 2009 - learnmem.cshlp.org
Functional neuroimaging studies of humans engaged in retrieval from episodic memory
have revealed a surprisingly consistent pattern of retrieval-related activity in lateral posterior …
have revealed a surprisingly consistent pattern of retrieval-related activity in lateral posterior …
Prioritized maps of space in human frontoparietal cortex
Priority maps are theorized to be composed of large populations of neurons organized
topographically into a map of gaze-centered space whose activity spatially tags salient and …
topographically into a map of gaze-centered space whose activity spatially tags salient and …
Common neural mechanisms supporting spatial working memory, attention and motor intention
A Ikkai, CE Curtis - Neuropsychologia, 2011 - Elsevier
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) and posterior parietal cortex (PPC) are critical neural substrates
for working memory. Neural activity persists in these regions during the maintenance of a …
for working memory. Neural activity persists in these regions during the maintenance of a …
Sensory-motor mechanisms in human parietal cortex underlie arbitrary visual decisions
The neural mechanism underlying simple perceptual decision-making in monkeys has been
recently conceptualized as an integrative process in which sensory evidence supporting …
recently conceptualized as an integrative process in which sensory evidence supporting …