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Washington University School of Medicine

2002

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Neural Systems For Visual Orienting And Their Relationships To Spatial Working Memory, Maurizio Corbetta, J. Michelle Kincade, Gordon Shulman Apr 2002

Neural Systems For Visual Orienting And Their Relationships To Spatial Working Memory, Maurizio Corbetta, J. Michelle Kincade, Gordon Shulman

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We investigated neural correlates of human visual orienting using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). When subjects voluntarily directed attention to a peripheral location, we recorded robust and sustained signals uniquely from the intraparietal sulcus (IPs) and superior frontal cortex (near the frontal eye field, FEF). In the ventral IPs and FEF only, the blood oxygen level dependent signal was modulated by the direction of attention. The IPs and FEF also maintained the most sustained level of activation during a 7-sec delay, when subjects maintained attention at the peripheral cued location (working memory). Therefore, the IPs and FEF form a …