Shared neural control of attentional shifts and eye movements (original) (raw)
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WE are able to move visual attention away from the direction of gaze, fixating on one object while attending to something else at a different location, within the region of peripheral vision. It has been widely assumed that the attentional neural systems are separate from the motor systems, but some studies challenge this idea1–5. It has now been suggested that the attentional system is part of the premotor processing in the brain6. This model proposes that attentional processes evolved as part of the motor systems, with isolated attentional shifts representing an artificial separation of a natural linkage. Here we test how attentional shifts might be linked to the preparations for making saccadic eye movements. We studied the superior colli-culus in monkeys as they shifted their attention during different tasks, and found that each attentional shift is associated with eye-movement preparation.
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Kustov, A., Lee Robinson, D. Shared neural control of attentional shifts and eye movements.Nature 384, 74–77 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1038/384074a0
- Received: 05 August 1996
- Accepted: 09 September 1996
- Issue Date: 07 November 1996
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/384074a0