Pulvino-cortical interaction: An integrative role in the control of attention

Volume: 111, Pages: 104 - 113
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Selective attention is a fundamental cognitive function that guides behavior by selecting and prioritizing salient or relevant sensory information of our environment. Despite early evidence and theoretical proposal pointing to an implication of thalamic control in attention, most studies in the past two decades focused on cortical substrates, largely ignoring the contribution of subcortical regions as well as cortico-subcortical interactions....
Paper Details
Title
Pulvino-cortical interaction: An integrative role in the control of attention
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
111
Pages
104 - 113
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