Separating top-down and bottom-up cueing of attention from response inhibition in utilization behavior.

A single case study of a patient (FK) with utilization disorder following bilateral damage to medial frontal and anterior temporal cortices is reported. FK had to localize a search target following presentation of an earlier verbal or visual cue. Search was strongly affected by semantic/visual assoc...

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Váldodahkkit: Balani, AB, Soto, D, Humphreys, G
Materiálatiipa: Journal article
Giella:English
Almmustuhtton: 2012
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author Balani, AB
Soto, D
Humphreys, G
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Humphreys, G
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description A single case study of a patient (FK) with utilization disorder following bilateral damage to medial frontal and anterior temporal cortices is reported. FK had to localize a search target following presentation of an earlier verbal or visual cue. Search was strongly affected by semantic/visual associations between the cue and search items. Although FK was unable to name the hue of an incongruent Stroop word, his attention was drawn to a color in the display matching the hue of the cue word. FK's ability to inhibit a response activated by the cueing of attention was impaired. There is dissociation between top-down attention cueing and response inhibition.
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spellingShingle Balani, AB
Soto, D
Humphreys, G
Separating top-down and bottom-up cueing of attention from response inhibition in utilization behavior.
title Separating top-down and bottom-up cueing of attention from response inhibition in utilization behavior.
title_full Separating top-down and bottom-up cueing of attention from response inhibition in utilization behavior.
title_fullStr Separating top-down and bottom-up cueing of attention from response inhibition in utilization behavior.
title_full_unstemmed Separating top-down and bottom-up cueing of attention from response inhibition in utilization behavior.
title_short Separating top-down and bottom-up cueing of attention from response inhibition in utilization behavior.
title_sort separating top down and bottom up cueing of attention from response inhibition in utilization behavior
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