Cortical Circuits for the Control of Attention
Author(s): Miller, Earl K.; Buschman, Timothy J.
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Abstract: | How are some thoughts favored over others? A wealth of data at the level of single neurons has yielded candidate brain areas and mechanisms for our best understood model: visual attention. Recent work has naturally evolved toward efforts at a more integrative, network, understanding. It suggests that focusing attention arises from interactions between widespread cortical and subcortical networks that may be regulated via their rhythmic synchronization. |
Publication Date: | Apr-2013 |
Citation: | Miller, Earl K, Buschman, Timothy J. (2013). Cortical circuits for the control of attention. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 23 (2), 216 - 222. doi:10.1016/j.conb.2012.11.011 |
DOI: | doi:10.1016/j.conb.2012.11.011 |
ISSN: | 0959-4388 |
Pages: | 216 - 222 |
Type of Material: | Journal Article |
Journal/Proceeding Title: | Current Opinion in Neurobiology |
Version: | Author's manuscript |
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