Spontaneous neuronal activity distinguishes human dorsal and ventral attention systems
Washington University in St. Louis · Neurology, Inc · +1 more institution
Abstract
On the basis of task-related imaging studies in normal human subjects, it has been suggested that two attention systems exist in the human brain: a bilateral dorsal attention system involved in top-down orienting of attention and a right-lateralized ventral attention system involved in reorienting attention in response to salient sensory stimuli. An important question is whether this functional organization emerges only in response to external attentional demands or is represented more fundamentally in the internal dynamics of brain activity. To address this question, we examine correlations in spontaneous fluctuations of the functional MRI blood oxygen level-dependent signal in the absence of task, stimuli,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 21.56
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- 100%
- References
- 62
Authors
5- MFMichael FoxCorresponding
Washington University in St. Louis
- MCMaurizio Corbetta
Washington University in St. Louis, Neurology, Inc
- AZAbraham Z. Snyder
Washington University in St. Louis, Neurology, Inc
- JLJustin L. Vincent
Washington University in St. Louis
- MEMarcus E. Raichle
Washington University in St. Louis, Institute of Neurobiology, Neurology, Inc
Topics & keywords
- Neuroscience
- Dorsum
- Psychology
- Task-positive network
- Prefrontal cortex
- Sensory system
- Cognitive psychology
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging