The Spatial Allocation of Visual Attention as Indexed by Event-Related Brain Potentials


The Spatial Allocation of Visual Attention as Indexed by Event-Related Brain Potentials is a scholarly work, published in 1987 in ''Human Factors''. The main subjects of the publication include cognitive psychology, event-related potential, Visual N1, visual perception, celestial meridian, Visual spatial attention, sensory nervous system, electroencephalography, psychology, perception, neuroscience, stimulus, P200, executive functions, and N2pc. The spatial distribution of visual attention was studied using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to index stimulus processing as the locus of attention was shifted across the visual fields.

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