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The Journal of Neuroscience, 2000, 20:RC63:1-6
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Anticipatory Biasing of Visuospatial Attention Indexed by
Retinotopically Specific -Band Electroencephalography Increases over
Occipital Cortex
Michael S.
Worden1,
John J.
Foxe2,
Norman
Wang1, and
Gregory V.
Simpson1, 2
Departments of 1 Neurology and
2 Neuroscience, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx,
New York 10461
-Band (8-14 Hz) oscillatory EEG activity was examined with
high-density scalp electrical recording during the cue-stimulus interval of an endogenous spatial cueing paradigm. In different blocks,
cued spatial locations (left or right) were in either the upper or
lower visual field, and attended stimuli were either oriented Ts or
moving dots. Distractor stimuli were equally likely in the uncued
hemifield. Sustained focal increases of -band activity were seen
over occipital cortex contralateral to the direction of the
to-be-ignored location (ipsilateral to the cued direction of attention)
before onset of the to-be-attended stimulus. The focus of -band
activity also moved depending on whether cued locations were in the
upper or lower field. Results are consistent with active gating of
uncued spatial locations.
Key words:
Key words: alpha; attention; ERP; cueing; oscillations; gating
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