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The following pages link to Electrophysiological indices of target and distractor processing in visual search (Q81480245):
Displaying 50 items.
- The time course of exogenous and endogenous control of covert attention (Q28972444) (← links)
- Neural correlates of distraction and conflict resolution for nonverbal auditory events (Q29994734) (← links)
- The rapid distraction of attentional resources toward the source of incongruent stimulus input during multisensory conflict (Q30448700) (← links)
- N2ac: an ERP component associated with the focusing of attention within an auditory scene (Q30473389) (← links)
- ERP Evidence for Ultra-Fast Semantic Processing in the Picture-Word Interference Paradigm (Q30474555) (← links)
- Attentional capture and inhibition of saccades after irrelevant and relevant cues (Q33594217) (← links)
- Attentional selection predicts rapid automatized naming ability in Chinese-speaking children with ADHD (Q33681235) (← links)
- Event-related potentials dissociate effects of salience and space in biased competition for visual representation (Q33700625) (← links)
- What pops out in positional priming of pop-out: insights from event-related EEG lateralizations (Q33832755) (← links)
- Reward-priming of location in visual search (Q33982152) (← links)
- Saliency changes appearance (Q34097608) (← links)
- Long-term memories bias sensitivity and target selection in complex scenes (Q34124332) (← links)
- Shifting attention within memory representations involves early visual areas (Q34256485) (← links)
- Experience-dependent attentional tuning of distractor rejection (Q34303704) (← links)
- The influence of acute stress on attention mechanisms and its electrophysiological correlates (Q34313295) (← links)
- Automatic and strategic effects in the guidance of attention by working memory representations (Q34348671) (← links)
- The impact of task relevance and degree of distraction on stimulus processing (Q35002136) (← links)
- Electrophysiological correlates of amnestic mild cognitive impairment in a simon task. (Q35067544) (← links)
- Endogenous attention modulates attentional and motor interference from distractors: evidence from behavioral and electrophysiological results. (Q35104324) (← links)
- Improvement in visual search with practice: mapping learning-related changes in neurocognitive stages of processing (Q35236894) (← links)
- Visual search and the N2pc in children (Q35237166) (← links)
- Active suppression of distractors that match the contents of visual working memory (Q35484593) (← links)
- Nasotemporal ERP differences: evidence for increased inhibition of temporal distractors (Q35560269) (← links)
- The allocation of attention and working memory in visual crowding. (Q35561756) (← links)
- Inhibition deficit in the spatial tendency of the response in multiple-domain amnestic mild cognitive impairment. An event-related potential study (Q35575381) (← links)
- Time-course of hemispheric preference for processing contralateral relevant shapes: P1pc, N1pc, N2pc, N3pc (Q35828349) (← links)
- Value-based attentional capture influences context-dependent decision-making (Q35871389) (← links)
- Attentional capture by irrelevant transients leads to perceptual errors in a competitive change detection task. (Q35988563) (← links)
- Neural Measures Reveal a Fixed Item Limit in Subitizing (Q36019175) (← links)
- The Impact of Task Demands on Fixation-Related Brain Potentials during Guided Search (Q36048479) (← links)
- How Attention Changes in Response to Incentives (Q36108901) (← links)
- Attentional Selection Accompanied by Eye Vergence as Revealed by Event-Related Brain Potentials. (Q36223762) (← links)
- Cortical Brain Activity Reflecting Attentional Biasing Toward Reward-Predicting Cues Covaries with Economic Decision-Making Performance (Q36368727) (← links)
- A Common Neural Mechanism for Preventing and Terminating the Allocation of Attention (Q36370205) (← links)
- Preserved Suppression of Salient Irrelevant Stimuli During Visual Search in Age-Associated Memory Impairment (Q36453099) (← links)
- The time course of visuo-spatial working memory updating revealed by a retro-cuing paradigm. (Q36574260) (← links)
- Where do we store the memory representations that guide attention? (Q36662067) (← links)
- Inability to suppress salient distractors predicts low visual working memory capacity (Q36770670) (← links)
- Tuning in by tuning out distractions. (Q36770776) (← links)
- Nogo Stimuli Do Not Receive More Attentional Suppression or Response Inhibition than Neutral Stimuli: Evidence from the N2pc, PD, and N2 Components in a Spatial Cueing Paradigm (Q36854990) (← links)
- Theta Oscillation Reveals the Temporal Involvement of Different Attentional Networks in Contingent Reorienting (Q36963810) (← links)
- Capture versus suppression of attention by salient singletons: Electrophysiological evidence for an automatic attend-to-me signal (Q36995653) (← links)
- Direct Evidence for Active Suppression of Salient-but-Irrelevant Sensory Inputs (Q37042416) (← links)
- Spatial selection of features within perceived and remembered objects (Q37184671) (← links)
- Reconciling conflicting electrophysiological findings on the guidance of attention by working memory (Q37238744) (← links)
- Active suppression after involuntary capture of attention (Q37353763) (← links)
- A cuing study of the N2pc component: an index of attentional deployment to objects rather than spatial locations (Q37378627) (← links)
- Re-evaluating the role of TPJ in attentional control: contextual updating? (Q37426687) (← links)
- Individuation of objects and object parts rely on the same neuronal mechanism (Q37479599) (← links)
- Cognitive control activity is modulated by the magnitude of interference and pre-activation of monitoring mechanisms (Q37518487) (← links)