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Neural mechanisms underlying conscious and unconscious attentional shifts triggered by eye gaze

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Neural mechanisms underlying conscious and unconscious attentional shifts triggered by eye gaze
Behavioral studies have shown that eye gaze triggers attentional shifts both with and without conscious awareness. However, the neural substrates of conscious and unconscious attentional shifts triggered by eye gaze remain unclear. To investigate this issue, we measured brain activity using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging while participants observed averted or straight eye-gaze cues presented supraliminally or subliminally in the central visual field and then localized a subsequent target in the peripheral visual field. Reaction times for localizing the targets were shorter under both supraliminal and subliminal conditions when eye-gaze cues were directionally congruent with the target locations than when they were directionally neutral. Conjunction analyses revealed that a bilateral cortical network, including the middle temporal gyri, inferior parietal lobules, anterior cingulate cortices, and superior and middle frontal gyri, was activated more in response to av...
Wataru Sato, Takanori Kochiyama, Shota Uono, Motom
Added 08 Apr 2016
Updated 08 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2016
Where NEUROIMAGE
Authors Wataru Sato, Takanori Kochiyama, Shota Uono, Motomi Toichi
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