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A neurodynamic model of the attentional blink.
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A brain-based neural model of attention is used to simulate results for the 'attentional blink', observed when a subject is exposed to a rapid stream of stimuli and required to monitor for two successive targets in the stream.About:
This article is published in Cognitive Brain Research.The article was published on 2005-08-01. It has received 83 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Attentional blink.read more
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Timing of the brain events underlying access to consciousness during the attentional blink
TL;DR: It is suggested that the transition toward access to consciousness relates to the optional triggering of a late wave of activation that spreads through a distributed network of cortical association areas.
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The attentional blink: A review of data and theory
Paul E. Dux,René Marois +1 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the attentional blink arises from attentional demands of Tl for selection, working memory encoding, episodic registration, and response selection, which prevents this high-level central resource from being applied to T2 at shortT1-T2 lags.
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2005 Special Issue: Emotion recognition in human-computer interaction
TL;DR: A neural network architecture is constructed to be able to handle the fusion of different modalities (facial features, prosody and lexical content in speech) and results are given and their implications discussed.
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A Boost and Bounce theory of temporal attention
TL;DR: A general theory, as well as a working computational model, that explains many findings that are problematic for limited-capacity accounts, including a new experiment showing that the attentional blink can be postponed.
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The attentional blink: Past, present, and future of a blind spot in perceptual awareness
Sander Martens,Brad Wyble +1 more
TL;DR: This review extracts the central questions and the main lessons learnt from the past, and subsequently provides important directions for future research on the prominence of the attentional blink.
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Control of goal-directed and stimulus-driven attention in the brain
TL;DR: Evidence for partially segregated networks of brain areas that carry out different attentional functions is reviewed, finding that one system is involved in preparing and applying goal-directed selection for stimuli and responses, and the other is specialized for the detection of behaviourally relevant stimuli.
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An integrative theory of prefrontal cortex function
Earl K. Miller,Jonathan D. Cohen +1 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that cognitive control stems from the active maintenance of patterns of activity in the prefrontal cortex that represent goals and the means to achieve them, which provide bias signals to other brain structures whose net effect is to guide the flow of activity along neural pathways that establish the proper mappings between inputs, internal states, and outputs needed to perform a given task.
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Neural Mechanisms of Selective Visual Attention
Robert Desimone,John S. Duncan +1 more
TL;DR: The two basic phenomena that define the problem of visual attention can be illustrated in a simple example and selectivity-the ability to filter out un wanted information is illustrated.
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Neurophysiological investigation of the basis of the fMRI signal
TL;DR: These findings suggest that the BOLD contrast mechanism reflects the input and intracortical processing of a given area rather than its spiking output, and that LFPs yield a better estimate of BOLD responses than the multi-unit responses.
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Visual search and stimulus similarity.
John S. Duncan,Glyn W. Humphreys +1 more
TL;DR: A new theory of search and visual attention is presented, which accounts for harmful effects of nontargets resembling any possible target, the importance of local nontarget grouping, and many other findings.