Automatic gain control contrast mechanisms are modulated by attention in humans: evidence from visual evoked potentials
Open Access
- 26 July 2001
- journal article
- Published by Elsevier in Vision Research
- Vol. 41 (19) , 2435-2447
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0042-6989(01)00134-1
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 52 references indexed in Scilit:
- Visual perception: Spotlight on the primary visual cortexCurrent Biology, 1999
- Spatial attention: effect of position uncertainty and number of distractor patterns on the threshold-versus-contrast function for contrast discriminationJournal of the Optical Society of America A, 1998
- Early visual processing in neglect patients: A study with steady-state VEPsNeuropsychologia, 1996
- Visual evoked potentials are affected by trunk rotation in neglect patientsNeuroReport, 1996
- Broadband temporal stimuli decrease the integration time of neurons in cat striate cortexVisual Neuroscience, 1992
- Development of visual inhibitory interactions in kittensVisual Neuroscience, 1991
- Luminance and chromatic modulation sensitivity of macaque ganglion cells and human observersJournal of the Optical Society of America A, 1990
- Role of Inhibition in the Specification of Orientation Selectivity of Cells in the Cat Striate CortexVisual Neuroscience, 1989
- Evidence for the existence and development of visual inhibition in humansNature, 1986
- Receptive field mechanisms of cat X and Y retinal ganglion cells.The Journal of general physiology, 1979