Browsing Centre for Neuroscience (CNS) by Subject "EEG"
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Behavioral and Neural bases of Subcomponents of the Attentional Blink
Attention enables us to select relevant stimuli for enhanced sensory processing and decision-making. Yet, our ability to pay attention is severely capacity limited. This limitation is clearly revealed when we seek to perform ... -
Investigating the neural basis of spatial attentional components with probabilistic and reward cueing
We are constantly inundated with an abundance of sensory information. “Attention” enables the selection of relevant information and filtering out irrelevant information, to guide adaptive behavior. While attention can be ... -
Studying induced and evoked oscillations for probing visual and auditory circuit mechanisms
Specialized sensory regions process incoming sensory inputs using a variety of mechanisms, such as normalization and excitatory-inhibitory interactions. These mechanisms can be studied through induced and evoked oscillations, ...

