Human brain regions required for the dividing and switching of attention between two features of a single object


Autoria(s): Barrett, N. A.; Large, M. M.; Smith, G. L.; Karayanidis, F.; Michie, P.T; Kavanagh, D. J.; Fawdry, R.; Henderson, D.; O'Sullivan, B. T.
Data(s)

01/06/2003

Resumo

This combined PET and ERP study was designed to identify the brain regions activated in switching and divided attention between different features of a single object using matched sensory stimuli and motor response. The ERP data have previously been reported in this journal [64]. We now present the corresponding PET data. We identified partially overlapping neural networks with paradigms requiring the switching or dividing of attention between the elements of complex visual stimuli. Regions of activation were found in the prefrontal and temporal cortices and cerebellum. Each task resulted in different prefrontal cortical regions of activation lending support to the functional subspecialisation of the prefrontal and temporal cortices being based on the cognitive operations required rather than the stimuli themselves.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/29170/

Publicador

Elsevier

Relação

DOI:10.1016/S0926-6410(02)00246-X

Barrett, N. A., Large, M. M., Smith, G. L., Karayanidis, F., Michie, P.T, Kavanagh, D. J., Fawdry, R., Henderson, D., & O'Sullivan, B. T. (2003) Human brain regions required for the dividing and switching of attention between two features of a single object. Cognitive Brain Research, 17, pp. 1-13.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling

Palavras-Chave #PET #Working memory #Visual attention #Divided attention #Switching attention #Neural basis of behaviour #Cognition #Prefrontal cortex #Temporal cortex #Cerebellum #Visual stimuli
Tipo

Journal Article