Default mode and visual network activity in an attention task: Direct measurement with intracranial EEG

Volume: 201, Pages: 116003 - 116003
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Dynamic attention states are necessary to navigate the ever changing task demands of daily life. Previous investigations commonly utilize a block paradigm to study sustained and transient changes in attention networks. fMRI investigations have shown that sustained attention in visual block design attention tasks corresponds to decreased signal in the default mode and visual processing networks. While task negative networks are anticipated to...
Paper Details
Title
Default mode and visual network activity in an attention task: Direct measurement with intracranial EEG
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
201
Pages
116003 - 116003
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