2020
Joint Attention During Live Person-to-Person Contact Activates rTPJ, Including a Sub-Component Associated With Spontaneous Eye-to-Eye Contact
Dravida S, Noah JA, Zhang X, Hirsch J. Joint Attention During Live Person-to-Person Contact Activates rTPJ, Including a Sub-Component Associated With Spontaneous Eye-to-Eye Contact. Frontiers In Human Neuroscience 2020, 14: 201. PMID: 32581746, PMCID: PMC7283505, DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2020.00201.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchJoint attention taskAttention taskJoint attentionEye contactSocial behaviorHigh-level visual areasJoint attention conditionRight temporoparietal junctionNon-social conditionEye contact behaviorEye gaze behaviorMore eye contactLow eye contactSpectroscopy hyperscanningUse of eyeAttention systemTemporoparietal junctionAttention activitiesAttention conditionObject of attentionHigh eye contactLED cuePartner's attentionAttention resultsGaze behavior
2005
Where Memory Meets Attention: Neural Substrates of Negative Priming
Egner T, Hirsch J. Where Memory Meets Attention: Neural Substrates of Negative Priming. Journal Of Cognitive Neuroscience 2005, 17: 1774-1784. PMID: 16269113, DOI: 10.1162/089892905774589226.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpisodic retrievalNegative primingStimulus featuresColor-naming Stroop taskRight dorsolateral prefrontal cortexEpisodic memory retrievalSelective attention performanceMemory retrieval functionsEvent-related fMRICurrent target stimulusSelective attention systemNegative priming effectDorsolateral prefrontal cortexStroop taskAttention systemDistractor stimuliMemory retrievalAttention performanceNeurophysiological predictionsTarget stimuliStimulus informationNeural substratesNeural responsesTheoretical accountsPriming effect