Attention and predictions: control of spatial attention beyond the endogenous-exogenous dichotomy
The mechanisms of attention control have been extensively studied with a variety of methodologies in animals and in humans. Human studies using non-invasive imaging techniques highlighted a remarkable difference between the pattern of responses in dorsal fronto-parietal regions vs. ventral fronto-pa...
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doaj-dbfa77b8682e462e9d4ee71f65a7a99d2020-11-25T03:03:16ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612013-10-01710.3389/fnhum.2013.0068557365Attention and predictions: control of spatial attention beyond the endogenous-exogenous dichotomyEmiliano eMacaluso0Fabrizio eDoricchi1Fabrizio eDoricchi2Fondazione Santa LuciaFondazione Santa LuciaUniversità degli Studi “La Sapienza”The mechanisms of attention control have been extensively studied with a variety of methodologies in animals and in humans. Human studies using non-invasive imaging techniques highlighted a remarkable difference between the pattern of responses in dorsal fronto-parietal regions vs. ventral fronto-parietal regions, primarily lateralized to the right hemisphere. Initially, this distinction at the neuro-physiological level has been related to the distinction between cognitive processes associated with strategic/endogenous vs. stimulus-driven/exogenous of attention control. Nonetheless, quite soon it has become evident that, in almost any situation, attention control entails a complex combination of factors related to both the current sensory input and endogenous aspects associated with the experimental context. Here, we review several of these aspects first discussing the joint contribution of endogenous and stimulus-driven factors during spatial orienting in complex environments and, then, turning to the role of expectations and predictions in spatial re-orienting. We emphasize that strategic factors play a pivotal role for the activation of the ventral system during stimulus-driven control, and that the dorsal system makes use of stimulus-driven signals for top-down control. We conclude that both the dorsal and the ventral fronto-parietal networks integrate endogenous and exogenous signals during spatial attention control and that future investigations should manipulate both these factors concurrently, so as to reveal to full extent of these interactions.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2013.00685/fullsalienceparietal cortexpredictionendogenousexogenous |
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Attention and predictions: control of spatial attention beyond the endogenous-exogenous dichotomy |
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Attention and predictions: control of spatial attention beyond the endogenous-exogenous dichotomy |
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Attention and predictions: control of spatial attention beyond the endogenous-exogenous dichotomy |
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Attention and predictions: control of spatial attention beyond the endogenous-exogenous dichotomy |
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Attention and predictions: control of spatial attention beyond the endogenous-exogenous dichotomy |
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attention and predictions: control of spatial attention beyond the endogenous-exogenous dichotomy |
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience |
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The mechanisms of attention control have been extensively studied with a variety of methodologies in animals and in humans. Human studies using non-invasive imaging techniques highlighted a remarkable difference between the pattern of responses in dorsal fronto-parietal regions vs. ventral fronto-parietal regions, primarily lateralized to the right hemisphere. Initially, this distinction at the neuro-physiological level has been related to the distinction between cognitive processes associated with strategic/endogenous vs. stimulus-driven/exogenous of attention control. Nonetheless, quite soon it has become evident that, in almost any situation, attention control entails a complex combination of factors related to both the current sensory input and endogenous aspects associated with the experimental context. Here, we review several of these aspects first discussing the joint contribution of endogenous and stimulus-driven factors during spatial orienting in complex environments and, then, turning to the role of expectations and predictions in spatial re-orienting. We emphasize that strategic factors play a pivotal role for the activation of the ventral system during stimulus-driven control, and that the dorsal system makes use of stimulus-driven signals for top-down control. We conclude that both the dorsal and the ventral fronto-parietal networks integrate endogenous and exogenous signals during spatial attention control and that future investigations should manipulate both these factors concurrently, so as to reveal to full extent of these interactions. |
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salience parietal cortex prediction endogenous exogenous |
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