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sekulerlab's attention [25 articles]

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  • Object-based auditory and visual attention
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 12, No. 5. (May 2008), pp. 182-186.
    by Barbara G Shinn-Cunningham
  • Normal and Impaired Reflexive Orienting of Attention after Central Nonpredictive Cues.
    Journal of cognitive neuroscience (25 June 2008)
    by Mario Bonato, Konstantinos Priftis, Roberto Marenzi, Marco Zorzi
    posted to attention by sekulerlab on 2008-06-30 16:47:20 as ** along with 1 group VisionLab
  • Inhibition of Return in the Covert Deployment of Attention: Evidence from Human Electrophysiology.
    Journal of cognitive neuroscience (19 June 2008)
    by John J J McDonald, Clayton Hickey, Jessica J J Green, Jennifer C C Whitman
    posted to attention inhibition-of-return by sekulerlab on 2008-06-30 16:31:19 as ** along with 1 group VisionLab
  • Difficulty of Discrimination Modulates Attentional Capture by Regulating Attentional Focus.
    Journal of cognitive neuroscience (29 May 2008)
    by Risa Sawaki, Jun'ichi Katayama
    posted to attention distractors oddball by sekulerlab on 2008-06-30 16:22:08 as ** along with 1 group VisionLab
  • Speed and Accuracy of Accessing Information in Working Memory: An Individual Differences Investigation of Focus Switching
    Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, Vol. 34, No. 3. (May 2008), pp. 616-630.
    by Nash Unsworth, Randall W Engle
  • Involuntary Attentional Capture is Determined by Task Set: Evidence from Event-related Brain Potentials.
    J Cogn Neurosci (27 February 2008)
    by Martin Eimer, Monika Kiss
  • Feature- and object-based attentional modulation in the human auditory "where" pathway.
    J Cogn Neurosci, Vol. 19, No. 10. (October 2007), pp. 1721-1733.
    by K Krumbholz, SB Eickhoff, GR Fink
  • Human attentional networks: a connectionist model.
    J Cogn Neurosci, Vol. 19, No. 10. (October 2007), pp. 1678-1689.
    by H Wang, J Fan
    posted to attention modeling by sekulerlab on 2008-02-27 18:46:09 as ** along with 1 group VisionLab
  • Attention, intention and domain-specific processing
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 12, No. 2. (February 2008), pp. 59-64.
    by Matthew Finkbeiner, Kenneth I Forster
  • Dissociable roles of the superior temporal sulcus and the intraparietal sulcus in joint attention: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
    J Cogn Neurosci, Vol. 20, No. 1. (January 2008), pp. 108-119.
    by S Materna, PW Dicke, P Thier
  • Attention to objects made of features
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 11, No. 11. (November 2007), pp. 453-454.
    by Winrich A Freiwald
  • Individual differences in category learning: Sometimes less working memory capacity is better than more.
    Cognition (16 August 2007)
    by Marci S S Decaro, Robin D D Thomas, Sian L L Beilock
  • Interactions between attention and working memory.
    Neuroscience, Vol. 139, No. 1. (28 April 2006), pp. 201-208.
    by E Awh, EK Vogel, SH Oh
  • Common neural substrates for visual working memory and attention
    NeuroImage, Vol. In Press, Accepted Manuscript
    by Jutta S Mayer, Robert A Bittner, Danko Nikolic, Christoph Bledowski, Rainer Goebel, David E Linden
  • Do the contents of visual working memory automatically influence attentional selection during visual search?
    J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform, Vol. 33, No. 2. (April 2007), pp. 363-377.
    by GF Woodman, SJ Luck
  • Spatial attention and audiovisual interactions in apparent motion.
    J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform, Vol. 33, No. 4. (August 2007), pp. 927-937.
  • The gamma cycle.
    Trends Neurosci, Vol. 30, No. 7. (July 2007), pp. 309-316.
    by P Fries, D Nikolić, W Singer
  • Human gamma-frequency oscillations associated with attention and memory.
    Trends Neurosci (11 May 2007)
    by Ole Jensen, Jochen Kaiser, Jean-Philippe P Lachaux
  • Predictive Learning, Prediction Errors, and Attention: Evidence from Event-related Potentials and Eye Tracking
    J. Cognitive Neuroscience, Vol. 19, No. 5. (May 2007), pp. 843-854.
    by AJ Wills, A Lavric, GS Croft, TL Hodgson
  • The role of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in bimodal divided attention: two transcranial magnetic stimulation studies.
    J Cogn Neurosci, Vol. 19, No. 6. (June 2007), pp. 907-920.
    by JA Johnson, AP Strafella, RJ Zatorre
    posted to attention dlpfc tms by sekulerlab on 2007-06-19 19:24:17 as ** along with 1 group VisionLab
  • Temporal dynamics of the attentional spotlight: neuronal correlates of attentional capture and inhibition of return in early visual cortex.
    J Cogn Neurosci, Vol. 19, No. 4. (April 2007), pp. 587-593.
  • Effects of rTMS Conditioning over the Fronto-parietal Network on Motor versus Visual Attention.
    J Cogn Neurosci, Vol. 19, No. 3. (March 2007), pp. 513-524.
    by E Rounis, K Yarrow, JC Rothwell
    posted to attention attention-motor motor tms by sekulerlab on 2007-03-07 15:06:26 as ** along with 1 group VisionLab
  • An Event-related fMRI Study of Exogenous Facilitation and Inhibition of Return in the Auditory Modality.
    J Cogn Neurosci, Vol. 19, No. 3. (March 2007), pp. 455-467.
    by AR Mayer, DL Harrington, J Stephen, JC Adair, RR Lee
  • Available but unattended conceptual information in working memory: temporarily active semantic content or persistent memory for prior operations?
    J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn, Vol. 33, No. 1. (January 2007), pp. 155-168.
    by DJ Woltz, CA Was
    posted to working-memory priming attention by sekulerlab on 2007-01-31 17:00:00 as ** along with 1 group VisionLab
  • Distinction between Perceptual and Attentional Processing in Working Memory Tasks: A Study of Phase-locked and Induced Oscillatory Brain Dynamics.
    J Cogn Neurosci, Vol. 19, No. 1. (January 2007), pp. 158-172.
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