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Exploring the Temporal Patterns of Dynamic Information Flow during Attention Network Test (ANT) [PDF]
The attentional processes are conceptualized as a system of anatomical brain areas involving three specialized networks of alerting, orienting and executive control, each of which has been proven to have a relation with specified time-frequency ...
Keyi Duan +6 more
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Testing the effect of stimulus onset asynchrony on auditory attention using the attention network test [PDF]
IntroductionThe Attention Network Test (ANT) is a widely used paradigm for assessing the efficiency of attentional subsystems. Although most ANT implementations rely on visual cues and stimuli, extending the ANT to the auditory domain is important for ...
Tianfang Han, Arianna N. LaCroix
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Disentangling the Attention Network Test: Behavioral, Event Related Potentials and neural source analyses. [PDF]
Background. The study of the attentional system remains a challenge for current neuroscience. The Attention Network Test (ANT) was designed to study simultaneously three different attentional networks (alerting, orienting and executive) based in ...
Alejandro eGalvao-Carmona +6 more
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Attention network test: assessment of cognitive function in chronic fatigue syndrome. [PDF]
Information processing difficulties are common in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome ( CFS ). It has been shown that the time it takes to process a complex cognitive task, rather than error rate, may be the critical variable underlying CFS patients'
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Background: Reaction time is a cognitive-motoric connection that is important in making quick decisions. Due to the lack of time, medical student has low physical activity.
Chikita Dian Rahma Saphira +3 more
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Understanding alterations to brain anatomy and cognitive function associated with neurodegenerative diseases remains a challenge for neuroscience today. In experimental neuroscience, several computerised tests have been developed to contribute to our understanding of neural networks involved in cognition.
E. Sarrias-Arrabal +2 more
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Mixing measures: testing an assumption of the attention network test [PDF]
The human attention system has been subdivided into three networks that appear to be functionally and anatomically independent: alerting, orienting, and executive control. The Attention Network Test (ANT) is a quick and easy tool that measures the efficiency of these three networks by averaging reaction time and accuracy scores across several different
Meghan M, McConnell, David I, Shore
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Measuring attention in the hemispheres: The lateralized attention network test (LANT) [PDF]
The attention network test (ANT) is a brief computerized battery measuring three independent behavioral components of attention: Conflict resolution (ability to overcome distracting stimuli), spatial Orienting (the benefit of valid spatial pre-cues), and Alerting (the benefit of temporal pre-cues). Imaging, clinical, and behavioral evidence demonstrate
Deanna J, Greene +6 more
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Overactive alerting attention function in immigrants to high-altitude Tibet
The present study combined the attention network test and event-related potential approaches to investigate the neurocognitive expression of resource reduction on attention function as a result of long-term high-altitude exposure in immigrants of Tibet ...
Hailin Ma +7 more
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Negative Impacts of Sleep–Wake Rhythm Disturbances on Attention in Young Adults
Sleep–wake rhythm disturbances have a negative impact on attention. However, how it affects attention and whether the restoration of regular rhythms can restore attention are unclear.
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