Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
ABSTRACT
This paper concentrates on electrophysiological
data concerning selective attention to nonspatial
attributes (spatial frequency, color, shape, orientation,
etc.), and the way these attributes are combined into a
unified percept, so that it becomes identified as an
object.
Feature-based and object-based mechanisms of the
brain as investigated with ERPs are analyzed. An
overview is provided of studies reporting the differ-
ential activation of two cortical subsystems of the
visual brain, the so-called dorsal, or "Where," and
ventral, or "What" systems, in conditions in which
stimulus attributes must be selectively attended to
separately and/or conjointly.
Efforts are made to demonstrate the task-related rel-
ative segregation and complex interactions of the
aforementioned systems during the separate or con-
joint processing of stimulus attributes.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
List of contributors:
PROVERBIO MADO, Alice; Zani, Alberto
Book title:
Neurobiology of Attention