A shift of visual spatial attention is selectively associated with human EEG alpha activity
University of Salzburg · University of Tübingen
Abstract
Event-related potentials and ongoing oscillatory electroencephalogram (EEG) activity were measured while subjects performed a cued visual spatial attention task. They were instructed to shift their attention to either the left or right visual hemifield according to a cue, which could be valid or invalid. Thereafter, a peripheral target had to be evaluated. At posterior parietal brain areas early components of the event-related potential (P1 and N1) were higher when the cue had been valid compared with invalid. An anticipatory attention effect was found in EEG alpha magnitude at parieto-occipital electrode sites. Starting 200 ms before target onset alpha amplitudes were significantly stronger suppressed at…
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8Topics & keywords
- Electroencephalography
- Posterior parietal cortex
- Neuroscience
- Psychology
- Alpha (finance)
- Cued speech
- Visual spatial attention
- Audiology