Phase resetting as a mechanism for supramodal attentional control

Neuron
Christoph Kayser

Abstract

Attentional modulation and cross-modal integration might partly rely on the same neurophysiological mechanisms. As a new study by Lakatos et al. in this issue of Neuron shows, attended stimuli in one sensory modality not only modulate oscillatory activity within the primary cortex of the same modality but also reset the phase of ongoing oscillations in primary cortices of other modalities.

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Mar 1, 2012·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Thilo WomelsdorfPascal Fries
Nov 12, 2014·Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences·Sylvie Nozaradan
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Jul 10, 2021·Annual Review of Vision Science·Meredith N Schmehl, Jennifer M Groh

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