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Nat Neurosci ; 2(4): 370-4, 1999 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10204545

ABSTRACT

Here we identify a neural correlate of the ability to precisely direct visual attention to locations other than the center of gaze. Human subjects performed a task requiring shifts of visual attention (but not of gaze) from one location to the next within a dense array of targets and distracters while functional MRI was used to map corresponding displacements of neural activation within visual cortex. The cortical topography of the purely attention-driven activity precisely matched the topography of activity evoked by the cued targets when presented in isolation. Such retinotopic mapping of attention-related activation was found in primary visual cortex, as well as in dorsomedial and ventral occipital visual areas previously implicated in processing the attended target features. These results identify a physiological basis for the effects of spatially directed visual attention.


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Attention/physiology , Brain Mapping , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Occipital Lobe/physiology , Visual Perception/physiology , Adult , Color Perception/physiology , Dominance, Cerebral , Female , Field Dependence-Independence , Form Perception/physiology , Humans , Male , Models, Neurological , Pattern Recognition, Visual/physiology , Space Perception/physiology , Visual Cortex/physiology , Visual Fields
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