2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0926-6410(03)00115-0
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Attending to a location in three-dimensional space modulates early ERPs

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“…However, previous studies have also shown that N1 is associated with object-based attention in the case of overlapped surfaces at the same spatial location (Khoe, Mitchell, Reynolds, & Hillyard, 2005;Pinilla, Cobo, Torres, & Valdes-Sosa, 2001;Valdes-Sosa, Bobes, Rodriguez, & Pinilla, 1998). Therefore, the early object-based effect of ERP occurs in both spatial and nonspatial cases, at least two-dimensionally, suggesting that it reflects processing at an intermediate stage from two-dimensional (2-D) retinal inputs to space-invariant or 3-D representations, consistent with the ERP attention effects in 3-D space (Kasai, Morotomi, Katayama, & Kumada, 2003). On the other hand, N2pc might be associated with other spatial components in object-based attention.…”
Section: The Nature Of Object Representations For Attentionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…However, previous studies have also shown that N1 is associated with object-based attention in the case of overlapped surfaces at the same spatial location (Khoe, Mitchell, Reynolds, & Hillyard, 2005;Pinilla, Cobo, Torres, & Valdes-Sosa, 2001;Valdes-Sosa, Bobes, Rodriguez, & Pinilla, 1998). Therefore, the early object-based effect of ERP occurs in both spatial and nonspatial cases, at least two-dimensionally, suggesting that it reflects processing at an intermediate stage from two-dimensional (2-D) retinal inputs to space-invariant or 3-D representations, consistent with the ERP attention effects in 3-D space (Kasai, Morotomi, Katayama, & Kumada, 2003). On the other hand, N2pc might be associated with other spatial components in object-based attention.…”
Section: The Nature Of Object Representations For Attentionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…N1 modulation has also been found for object-based selection with overlapped surfaces generated by moving dots (Khoe et al, 2005;Pinilla et al, 2001;Valdes-Sosa et al, 1998) and for attention in three-dimensional space (Kasai et al, 2003).…”
Section: A Common Mechanism In Object-based Attentionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…One example of this distinction has been reported for visual spatial processing; early visual perception sometimes reflects coarse spatial selection, such that all images presented in the same quadrant as a cued location elicit a larger visual P1, whereas only images presented very near cued locations elicit a larger amplitude N2 (Bush, Sanders, & Cave, 2007;Eimer, 1999;Kasai, Morotomi, Katayama, & Kumada, 2003;Shedden & Nordgaard, 2001). Previous studies of temporally selective attention that have reported effects on early perceptual processing Griffin et al, 2002, Experiment 1;Lange & Röder, 2006;Lange et al, 2003) have not distinguished between extremely coarse selection (anything presented before a temporal boundary, rather than anything presented after) and precise temporal selection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%