The neural control mechanisms underlying memory-guided attention
The control mechanisms that guide selective attention are typically examined in response to explicit attentional cues. In everyday life, however, the focus of attention is more typically guided according to past experiences than direct instruction. We therefore developed a novel behavioural paradigm...
Auteurs principaux: | Gould, I, Stokes, M, Atherton, K, Nobre, A |
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Autres auteurs: | Nature Publishing Group |
Format: | Conference item |
Langue: | English |
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Springer Nature
2009
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