Spatial and feature-selective attention interact to drive selective coding in frontoparietal cortex
Nadene Dermody,
Romy Lorenz,
Erin Goddard
et al.
Abstract:Attention enables the selective processing of relevant information. Two types of selective attention, spatial and feature attention, have separable neural effects but in real life are often used together. Here, we asked how these types of attention interact to affect information coding in a frontoparietal 'multiple-demand' (MD) network, essential for attentional control. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) with multivariate pattern analysis, we examined how covert attention to object features (c… Show more
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