Cross‐modal distractors modulate oscillatory alpha power: the neural basis of impaired task performance

Volume: 53, Issue: 11, Pages: 1651 - 1659
Published: Jul 29, 2016
Abstract
Unexpected novel sounds capture one's attention, even when irrelevant to the task pursued (e.g., playing video game). This often comes at a cost to the task (e.g., slower responding). The neural basis for this behavioral distraction effect is not well understood and is subject of this study. Our approach was motivated by findings from cuing paradigms suggesting a link between modulations in oscillatory activity and voluntary attention shifts....
Paper Details
Title
Cross‐modal distractors modulate oscillatory alpha power: the neural basis of impaired task performance
Published Date
Jul 29, 2016
Volume
53
Issue
11
Pages
1651 - 1659
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