Feature-based attention in visual cortex

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​Feature-based attention in visual cortex​
Maunsell, J. H. R. & Treue, S. ​ (2006) 
Trends in Neurosciences29(6) pp. 317​-322​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tins.2006.04.001 

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Maunsell, John H. R.; Treue, Stefan 
Abstract
Although most studies of visual attention have examined the effects of shifting attention between different locations in the visual field, attention can also be directed to particular visual features, such as a color, orientation or a direction of motion. Single-unit studies have shown that attention to a feature modulates neuronal signals in a range of areas in monkey visual cortex. The location-independent property of feature-based attention makes it particularly well suited to modify selectively the neural representations of stimuli or parts within complex visual scenes that match the currently attended feature. This review is part of the TINS special issue on The Neural Substrates of Cognition.
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2006
Journal
Trends in Neurosciences 
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0166-2236
Language
English

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