Decomposing the neural mechanisms of visual search through model-based analysis of fMRI: top-down excitation, active ignoring and the use of saliency by the right TPJ.
Despite being studied intensively over the past 30 years, the neural processes underlying visual search are not yet fully understood. In the current study we extend prior work using model-based analysis to decompose fMRI data. fMRI data on human search were assessed using activation functions predic...
Autors principals: | Mavritsaki, E, Allen, H, Humphreys, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2010
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