Isolating attentional systems: A cognitive-anatomical analysis (original) (raw)

Effects of parietal injury on covert orienting of attention

Michael Posner

The Journal of Neuroscience, 1984

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A review of the evidence for a disengage deficit following parietal lobe damage

Raymond Klein

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Inhibitory processing following damage to the parietal lobe

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Effects of left parietal injury on covert orienting of attention

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Unilateral right parietal damage leads to bilateral deficit for high-level motion

James Intriligator

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Isolating Attention Systems: A Cognitive-Anatomical Analysis. Cognitive Science Program, Technical Report No. 86-3

Michael Posner

1986

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Closing-In Behavior and Motor Distractibility in Persons with Brain Injury

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The Effects of Chronic Right Hemispheric Damage on the Allocation of Spatial Attention: Alterations of Accuracy and Reliability

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Directed attention after unilateral frontal excisions in humans

Tomas Paus

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Early orientation of attention toward the half space ipsilateral to the lesion in patients with unilateral brain damage

Guido Gainotti

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Shifting Attention in Viewer and Object-Based Reference Frames after Unilateral Brain Injury

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Performance of complex arm and facial movements after focal brain lesions

Bryan Kolb

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Inhibitory processes and spatial bias after right hemisphere damage

Paolo Bartolomeo

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Visually guided reaching: bilateral posterior parietal lesions cause a switch from fast visuomotor to slow cognitive control

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Dual task performance after focal cerebral lesions and closed head injuries

Juhani Vilkki

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Intact spatial updating during locomotion after right posterior parietal lesions

Marlene Behrmann

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Shifting visual attention between objects and locations: Evidence from normal and parietal lesion subjects

Robert Rafal

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Effects of unilateral brain damage on the control of goal-directed hand movements

Carolee Winstein

Experimental Brain Research, 1995

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The influence of traumatic brain injury on the allocation of vertical spatial attention

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Contralateral and ipsilateral disorders of visual attention in patients with unilateral brain damage

G. Gainotti, Ugo Nocentini

Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 1990

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Decreased leftward ‘aiming’ motor-intentional spatial cuing in traumatic brain injury

A.M. Barrett

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Parietal cortex and movement

Matthew Rushworth

Experimental Brain Research, 1997

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Assessment of spatial attention after brain damage with a dynamic reaction time test

Nachum Soroker

Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 2005

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Spatial attention deficits in humans: the critical role of superior compared to inferior parietal lesions

Pascal Molenberghs

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Costs of a predictable switch between simple cognitive tasks following severe closed-head injury

Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe

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Attentional Functions of Parietal and Frontal Cortex

Claudia Bonfiglioli, Claus Bundesen

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Dissociation of attentional processes in patients with focal frontal and posterior lesions

Jeffrey Toth

Neuropsychologia, 1999

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Divided attention years after severe closed head injury: The effect of dependencies between the subtasks

W. Brouwer

Brain and Cognition, 2001

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