Working together to orient faster: The combined effects of alerting and orienting networks on pupillary responses at 8 months of age.

Volume: 42, Pages: 100763 - 100763
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Multiple visual attention mechanisms are active already in infancy, most notably one supporting orienting towards stimuli and another, maintaining appropriate levels of alertness, when exploring the environment. They are thought to depend on separate brain networks, but their effects are difficult to isolate in existing behavioural paradigms. Better understanding of the contribution of each network to individual differences in visual orienting...
Paper Details
Title
Working together to orient faster: The combined effects of alerting and orienting networks on pupillary responses at 8 months of age.
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
42
Pages
100763 - 100763
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