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Orientamento dell’attenzionenello spazio e fra i sensi

Valerio Santangelo

Laboratorio di Neuroimmagini, Fondazione Santa Lucia, Roma

Sommario…

• Orientamento dell’attenzione nello spazio

• Orientamento dell’attenzione fra i sensi

• Basi neurali dell’orientamento dell’attenzione

• Orientamento attentivo, selezione, accesso e mantenimento in memoria a breve termine

Spatial Attentional Mechanisms

ExogenousEndogenous“reflexive”

When abrupt stimuli“pull” your attention

“voluntary”

When you “push” yourattention to a source of

interest

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endo & exo crossmodal links

Spence, McDonald, & Driver (2004)

Neural basis of crossmodal links

Macaluso & Driver (2001)

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Santangelo, Olivetti Belardinelli, Spence, & Macaluso (in preparation) Task: visual elevation discrimination

Design: Endogenous (3) x Exogenous (3)

ME Endogenous [F(2, 28)=6.1, p=.006]

ME Exogenous [F(2, 28)=12.9, p<.001]

No interaction [F(4, 56)<1, n.s.]

…endo/exo network(s)…

Endogenous Exogenous

• Same:– Kastner & Ungerleider (2000)– Peelen et al. (2004)– Rosen et al. (1999)

• Different:– Corbetta & Shulman (2002)– Hopfinger & West (2006)– Mayer et al. (2004)

Different areas

However, the two systems interact in TPJ, superior pariatal cortex, occipital cortex

Thanks!