Top–down activation of spatiotopic sensory codes in perceptual and working memory search
A critical requirement of an efficient cognitive system is the selection and prioritization of relevant information. This occurs when selecting specific items from our sensory inputs, which then receive preferential status at subsequent levels of processing. Many everyday tasks also require us to se...
Main Authors: | Kuo, B-C, Nobre, AC, Scerif, G, Astle, DE |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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MIT Press
2016
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