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The following pages link to Focal attention produces spatially selective processing in visual cortical areas V1, V2, and V4 in the presence of competing stimuli. (Q52223294):
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- What we can do and what we cannot do with fMRI (Q22122223) (← links)
- Event-related brain potentials in the study of visual selective attention (Q24601030) (← links)
- An Eye in the Palm of Your Hand: Alterations in Visual Processing Near the Hand, a Mini-Review (Q26752691) (← links)
- Perisaccadic Updating of Visual Representations and Attentional States: Linking Behavior and Neurophysiology (Q26768206) (← links)
- The role of neuromodulators in selective attention (Q26852620) (← links)
- Spikes, BOLD, attention, and awareness: a comparison of electrophysiological and fMRI signals in V1 (Q26866226) (← links)
- Top-down influences on visual processing (Q27004514) (← links)
- The what, where, and why of priority maps and their interactions with visual working memory (Q28083705) (← links)
- Increased activity in human visual cortex during directed attention in the absence of visual stimulation (Q28143139) (← links)
- Synchrony unbound: a critical evaluation of the temporal binding hypothesis (Q28144831) (← links)
- Feedforward, horizontal, and feedback processing in the visual cortex (Q28283667) (← links)
- The influence of perceptual training on working memory in older adults (Q28750342) (← links)
- Modeling attention-driven plasticity in auditory cortical receptive fields. (Q30403351) (← links)
- Temporal sampling in vision and the implications for dyslexia. (Q30442061) (← links)
- Eye movements: the past 25 years (Q30466293) (← links)
- Sound can improve visual search in developmental dyslexia (Q30471314) (← links)
- Tuning of the human neocortex to the temporal dynamics of attended events (Q30474241) (← links)
- Neural correlates of sustained spatial attention in human early visual cortex (Q30479448) (← links)
- Figure-ground mechanisms provide structure for selective attention (Q30486915) (← links)
- Top-down gain control of the auditory space map by gaze control circuitry in the barn owl. (Q30490593) (← links)
- Influence and limitations of popout in the selection of salient visual stimuli by area V4 neurons (Q30493241) (← links)
- Visuo-auditory interactions in the primary visual cortex of the behaving monkey: electrophysiological evidence (Q30493569) (← links)
- Does attention play a role in dynamic receptive field adaptation to changing acoustic salience in A1? (Q30494053) (← links)
- Spatial attention improves reliability of fMRI retinotopic mapping signals in occipital and parietal cortex (Q30496334) (← links)
- Divisive normalization and neuronal oscillations in a single hierarchical framework of selective visual attention (Q30513947) (← links)
- Attention enhances synaptic efficacy and the signal-to-noise ratio in neural circuits. (Q30541845) (← links)
- Visual attention: spotlight on the primary visual cortex (Q30579684) (← links)
- The neural basis of biased competition in human visual cortex (Q30660923) (← links)
- Testing cognitive models of visual attention with fMRI and MEG. (Q30660954) (← links)
- Effects of spatial cues on color-change detection in humans. (Q30665374) (← links)
- Primary visual cortex and visual awareness (Q30773363) (← links)
- Texture segmentation influences the spatial profile of presaccadic attention (Q30840739) (← links)
- On the role of general system theory for functional neuroimaging (Q30978917) (← links)
- Visual attention as a multilevel selection process. (Q30987953) (← links)
- Covert attention increases contrast sensitivity: Psychophysical, neurophysiological and neuroimaging studies (Q31063200) (← links)
- Attentional effects on afterimages: theory and data (Q31117719) (← links)
- Neuroimaging studies of attention: from modulation of sensory processing to top-down control. (Q33187133) (← links)
- BOLD signal in both ipsilateral and contralateral retinotopic cortex modulates with perceptual fading (Q33542989) (← links)
- The primary visual cortex fills in color (Q33582090) (← links)
- A backward progression of attentional effects in the ventral stream (Q33591593) (← links)
- Influence of parallel and orthogonal real lines on illusory contour perception (Q33593617) (← links)
- Single units and visual cortical organization (Q33597598) (← links)
- 14C-deoxyglucose mapping of the monkey brain during reaching to visual targets. (Q33688724) (← links)
- Common neural mechanisms supporting spatial working memory, attention and motor intention (Q33779643) (← links)
- Perceptual load interacts with involuntary attention at early processing stages: event-related potential studies (Q33817112) (← links)
- Attentional modulation of visual motion perception (Q33826720) (← links)
- The psychophysical evidence for a binding problem in human vision (Q33839059) (← links)
- The role of neural mechanisms of attention in solving the binding problem (Q33839065) (← links)
- The temporal correlation hypothesis of visual feature integration: still alive and well (Q33839069) (← links)
- Neuronal synchrony: a versatile code for the definition of relations? (Q33839076) (← links)