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Multivariate EEG analyses support high-resolution tracking of feature-based attentional selection
The primary electrophysiological marker of feature-based selection is the N2pc, a lateralized posterior negativity emerging around 180–200 ms. As it relies on hemispheric differences, its ability to discriminate the locus of focal attention is severely ...
Johannes Jacobus Fahrenfort +3 more
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Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are reported to have a significantly higher risk of showing reading difficulties or disorders.
Encong Wang +11 more
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A recent ERP study using a spatial cueing paradigm found that the physiological indices accompanying the orienting, shifting and allocation processes of attention, and the performance on the task in terms of speed and accuracy of responding on the other ...
Judith Schomaker
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It has been widely accepted that moral violations that involve impurity (such as spitting in public) induce the emotion of disgust, but there has been a debate about whether moral violations that do not involve impurity (such as swearing in public) also ...
Siyu Jiang, Ming Peng, Xiaohui Wang
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Mandatory processing of irrelevant fearful face features in visual search [PDF]
Faces expressing fear may attract attention in an automatic bottom-up fashion. Here we address this issue with magneto-encephalographic (MEG) recordings in subjects performing a demanding visual search combined with the presentation of irrelevant neutral
Böhler, Nico +7 more
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The state of memory-matched distractor in working memory influence the visual attention.
Information in working memory (WM) can guide visual attention towards matched features. While recent work has suggested that cognitive control can act upon WM guidance of visual attention, little is known about how the state of memorized items retaining ...
Quanshan Long +7 more
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Neural mechanisms of surround attenuation and distractor competition in visual search [PDF]
Visual attention biases relevant processing in the visual system by amplifying relevant or attenuating irrelevant sensory input. A potential signature of the latter operation, referred to as surround attenuation, has recently been identified in the ...
Böhler, Nico +4 more
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Magnocellular bias in exogenous attention to biologically salient stimuli as revealed by manipulating their luminosity and color [PDF]
This is the author’s final version of the article, and that the article has been accepted for publication in Journal of Cognitive NeuroscienceExogenous attention is a set of mechanisms that allow us to detect and reorient toward salient events—such as ...
Carretié Arangüena, Luis +5 more
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Theta Oscillation Reveals the Temporal Involvement of Different Attentional Networks in Contingent Reorienting [PDF]
In the visual world, rapidly reorienting to relevant objects outside the focus of attention is vital for survival. This ability from the interaction between goal-directed and stimulus-driven attentional control is termed contingent reorienting ...
Chi-Fu Chang +4 more
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Reward changes salience in human vision via the anterior cingulate [PDF]
Reward-related mesolimbic dopamine steers animal behavior, creating automatic approach toward reward-associated objects and avoidance of objects unlikely to be beneficial.
Chelazzi, L., Hickey, C., Theeuwes, J.
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