Cross-modal orienting of exogenous attention results in visual-cortical facilitation, not suppression

Abstract Attention may be oriented exogenously (i.e., involuntarily) to the location of salient stimuli, resulting in improved perception. However, it is unknown whether exogenous attention improves perception by facilitating processing of attended information, suppressing processing of unattended i...

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Main Authors: Jonathan M. Keefe, Emilia Pokta, Viola S. Störmer
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/eb30f6e45865494f8b932234e5a1ee20
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