Effects of spatial cueing on overt orienting of gaze to attentive stimuli
The latency of visually guided saccades executed after a cueing condition was adopted as a more ecological index to explore how spatial attention, usually assessed by manual responses, operates in the visual field. Subjects executed saccades aimed towards one of 4 possible positions, equally distri...
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doaj-b755338648414b6da0a634f801ad45ed2020-11-24T23:15:53ZengLED Edizioni Universitarie Neuropsychological Trends1970-321X1970-32012014-04-0115253310.7358/neur-2014-015-falcEffects of spatial cueing on overt orienting of gaze to attentive stimuliLuca Falciati0Michela Balconi1Chiara Cobelli2Claudio Maioli3Department of Clinical and Experimental Sciences and National Institute of Neuroscience, University of Brescia, Brescia, ItalyResearch Unit in Affective and Social Neuroscience, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy; Department of Psychology, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, ItalyDepartment of Psychology, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, ItalyDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Sciences and National Institute of Neuroscience, University of Brescia, Brescia, ItalyThe latency of visually guided saccades executed after a cueing condition was adopted as a more ecological index to explore how spatial attention, usually assessed by manual responses, operates in the visual field. Subjects executed saccades aimed towards one of 4 possible positions, equally distributed around a central fixation cross. Before the onset of the saccadic target, a visual cue was briefly presented at the same or at a different spatial location. The visual cue was non-predictive of the target position. Two experimental sessions were carried out, differing for the onset asynchrony between cue and target. A time-dependent coupling between the task-irrelevant location of the cue and the direction of a following overt shift of attention emerged. Clinical applications of the adopted experimental setting to neurological and psychiatric patients with motor impairments are discussed.http://www.ledonline.it/NeuropsychologicalTrends/allegati/NeuropsychologicalTrends_15_Falciati.pdfVisuospatial attentionSpatial cueingCOVAT paradigmVisually guided saccadesEye tracking |
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Luca Falciati Michela Balconi Chiara Cobelli Claudio Maioli |
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Effects of spatial cueing on overt orienting of gaze to attentive stimuli |
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Effects of spatial cueing on overt orienting of gaze to attentive stimuli |
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Effects of spatial cueing on overt orienting of gaze to attentive stimuli |
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Effects of spatial cueing on overt orienting of gaze to attentive stimuli |
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Effects of spatial cueing on overt orienting of gaze to attentive stimuli |
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effects of spatial cueing on overt orienting of gaze to attentive stimuli |
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LED Edizioni Universitarie |
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Neuropsychological Trends |
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1970-321X 1970-3201 |
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The latency of visually guided saccades executed after a cueing condition was adopted as a more ecological index to explore how spatial attention, usually assessed by manual responses, operates in the visual field. Subjects executed saccades aimed towards one of 4 possible positions, equally distributed around a central fixation cross. Before the onset of the saccadic target, a visual cue was briefly presented at the same or at a different spatial location. The visual cue was non-predictive of the target position. Two experimental sessions were carried out, differing for the onset asynchrony between cue and target. A time-dependent coupling between the task-irrelevant location of the cue and the direction of a following overt shift of attention emerged. Clinical applications of the adopted experimental setting to neurological and psychiatric patients with motor impairments are discussed. |
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Visuospatial attention Spatial cueing COVAT paradigm Visually guided saccades Eye tracking |
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