会议专题

Maintenance of Inhibitory Bias in Premotor Cortex during Spatial Inhibition of Return

Introduction: Exogenous orienting of attention typically produces a later inhibitory effect (inhibition of return; IOR) in response to the target. In order for IOR to occur, attention has to be first disengaged from the cued location and an inhibitory bias is then built up and maintained until the appearance of the target. Neural correlates of the maintenance of inhibitory bias remains unclear since this maintenance process cannot be separated out in the single-cue paradigm. In this fMRI study, we adopted a double-cue paradigm in which a second central cue was introduced to reflexively attract attention away from the cued location so that the maintenance process can be separated from the previous disengagement process. By parametrically varying the time interval between the central cue and the target, we aimed to investigate the neural correlates of the maintenance of inhibitory bias during spatial IOR.

Lihui Wang Xiaolin Zhou Lei Mo Qi Chen

Center for Studies of Psychological Application and Department of Psychology, South China Normal Uni Center for Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Department of Psychology, Peking University, Beijing, Ch

国际会议

The 7th International Conference on Cognitive Science(第七届国际认知科学大会 ICCS 2010)

北京

英文

260-261

2010-08-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)