Superior Colliculus and Visual Spatial Attention
National Institutes of Health · Salk Institute for Biological Studies · +5 more institutions
Abstract
The superior colliculus (SC) has long been known to be part of the network of brain areas involved in spatial attention, but recent findings have dramatically refined our understanding of its functional role. The SC both implements the motor consequences of attention and plays a crucial role in the process of target selection that precedes movement. Moreover, even in the absence of overt orienting movements, SC activity is related to shifts of covert attention and is necessary for the normal control of spatial attention during perceptual judgments. The neuronal circuits that link the SC to spatial attention may include attention-related areas of the cerebral cortex, but recent results show that the SC's…
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3Topics & keywords
- Superior colliculus
- Neuroscience
- Covert
- Psychology
- Superior Colliculi
- Visual spatial attention
- Perception
- Visual cortex