articleJournal of Cognitive NeuroscienceNov 1, 2003Closed access

Orienting Attention to Locations in Internal Representations

University of Oxford

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Abstract

Three experiments investigated whether it is possible to orient selective spatial attention to internal representations held in working memory in a similar fashion to orienting to perceptual stimuli. In the first experiment, subjects were either cued to orient to a spatial location before a stimulus array was presented (pre-cue), cued to orient to a spatial location in working memory after the array was presented (retro-cue), or given no cueing information (neutral cue). The stimulus array consisted of four differently colored crosses, one in each quadrant. At the end of a trial, a colored cross (probe) was presented centrally, and subjects responded according to whether it had occurred in the array. There…

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  • Cued speech
  • Psychology
  • Stimulus (psychology)
  • Perception
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Event-related potential
  • Communication
  • Cognition
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