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Spatial Frequency and Selective Attention to Spatial Location
Perception, 1987The effect of spatial attention on the detectability of gratings of different spatial frequency was measured using a probe technique. Three experiments are reported in which the detectability of full-field probe gratings was measured while subjects analyzed stimuli presented in either the central or the peripheral visual field.
G L, Shulman, J, Wilson
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Episodic memory for spatial context biases spatial attention
Experimental Brain Research, 2008The study explores the bottom-up attentional consequences of episodic memory retrieval. Individuals studied words (Experiment 1) or pictures (Experiment 2) presented on the left or on the right of the screen. They then viewed studied and new stimuli in the centre of the screen.
CIARAMELLI, ELISA, Lin O., Moscovitch M.
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The role of spatial attention during spatial encoding
Cognitive Neuroscience, 2013In the present fMRI study, we aimed to assess whether spatial encoding is mediated by spatial attention. During encoding, participants were presented with abstract shapes to the left or right of fixation. During retrieval, old and new shapes were presented at fixation and participants classified each shape as "old-left", "old-right", or "new ...
Preston P, Thakral, Scott D, Slotnick
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Attentional set and the gradient of visual spatial attention
Neuroscience Letters, 2019There are a number of factors that may influence the shape and scope of the gradient of visual attention. This study examined the role of attentional set in determining the scope and presence of suppression in the gradient of visual selective attention observed in the P1 event related potential waveform.
Jane W, Couperus, Kirsten O, Lydic
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Attenuation of spatial attentional asymmetries with poor sustained attention
NeuroReport, 2004The co-existence of deficits in sustained and spatial attention in patients with acquired damage to the right cerebral hemisphere has led to the proposition that sustained attention could be a marker for left spatial inattention, or neglect. We investigated the possibility that reductions in leftward spatial attentional asymmetries could arise from ...
Bellgrove, M. A. +3 more
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Hypnotizability and spatial attentional functions.
Archives italiennes de biologie, 2007Many theories of hypnotic responding have proposed that differences in hypnotic trait rely on differences in frontal attentional functions. Evidence of hypnotizability-related attentional abilities are, however, very scant. This study was designed to investigate the relationship between hypnotizability and executive control components of attention in ...
CASTELLANI, ELEONORA +2 more
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Development of Visual-Spatial Attention
2019This chapter reviews literature on development of visual-spatial attention. A brief overview of brain mechanisms of visual perception is provided, followed by discussion of neural maturation in the prenatal period, infancy, and childhood. This is followed by sections on gaze control, eye movement systems, and orienting.
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Attention and Spatial Language
2005This chapter summarizes recent research on the role of attention in spatial language. Spatial language is a domain that focuses on the comprehension and production of spatial descriptions of objects and relations in an environment. First, we establish that attention is necessary for the apprehension of spatial language.
Laura A. Carlson, Gordon D. Logan
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