Lateralised ERP components triggered during cued shifts of spatial attention (ADAN, LDAP) have been observed during visual, auditory, and tactile attention tasks, suggesting that these components reflect supramodal attentional control processes. This interpretation has recently been called into question by the finding that the ADAN is absent in response to auditory attention cues. Here we demonstrate that ADAN and LDAP components are reliably elicited in a purely unimodal auditory attention task where auditory cues are followed by auditory imperative stimuli. The fact that the ADAN is not restricted to task contexts where visual or tactile stimuli are relevant is consistent with the hypothesis that this component is linked to supramodal attentional control.

Do ERP components triggered during attentional orienting represent supramodal attentional control? / SEISS E; GHERRI E; EARDLEY A; EIMER M. - In: PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 0048-5772. - ELETTRONICO. - 44:6(2007), pp. 987-990. [10.1111/j.1469-8986.2007.00591.x]

Do ERP components triggered during attentional orienting represent supramodal attentional control?

GHERRI E;
2007

Abstract

Lateralised ERP components triggered during cued shifts of spatial attention (ADAN, LDAP) have been observed during visual, auditory, and tactile attention tasks, suggesting that these components reflect supramodal attentional control processes. This interpretation has recently been called into question by the finding that the ADAN is absent in response to auditory attention cues. Here we demonstrate that ADAN and LDAP components are reliably elicited in a purely unimodal auditory attention task where auditory cues are followed by auditory imperative stimuli. The fact that the ADAN is not restricted to task contexts where visual or tactile stimuli are relevant is consistent with the hypothesis that this component is linked to supramodal attentional control.
2007
Do ERP components triggered during attentional orienting represent supramodal attentional control? / SEISS E; GHERRI E; EARDLEY A; EIMER M. - In: PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 0048-5772. - ELETTRONICO. - 44:6(2007), pp. 987-990. [10.1111/j.1469-8986.2007.00591.x]
SEISS E; GHERRI E; EARDLEY A; EIMER M
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