2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12559-010-9058-z
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A Top–Down and Bottom–Up Component of Visual Attention

Abstract: A new constituent of visual attention theory is proposed based on research in an animal model system. That showed that the neuromodulators released by efference from that animal's brain can accelerate or retard the potentials produced by visual stimulation of that animal's photoreceptors. Such a possibility has never been considered in human behavioral research even though it has been clearly demonstrated that attention can alter the temporal window of visual perception. We therefore propose that attention the… Show more

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“…Wasserman et al, 2011). If that candidacy is confirmed, new methods of diagnosing and treating attention disorders will become feasible.…”
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“…Wasserman et al, 2011). If that candidacy is confirmed, new methods of diagnosing and treating attention disorders will become feasible.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Finally, we note that such effects have properties that make efferent neuromodulation a candidate for the mediation of human visual attention (cf. Wasserman et al, 2011 ). If that candidacy is confirmed, new methods of diagnosing and treating attention disorders will become feasible.…”
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