Relations between Attentional and Intentional Neural Systems

Perceptual and Motor Skills - Tập 81 Số 3 - Trang 947-951 - 1995
Gianpaolo Basso1, Paolo Nichelli1
1University of Modena

Tóm tắt

This study explored whether preparing an arm movement influences detection of a visual stimulus We cued subjects to respond with either a rightward or a leftward movement to the appearance of a stimulus located either in the centre, in the left, or in the right visual field. Programming a movement toward a lateral direction enhanced visual attention at that side. Rightward movements were associated with an attentional cost only for responses to a central location, while leftward movements slowed response latencies to both central and right-sided stimuli. We hypothesized that programming a rightward movement depends on the activation of intentional centers in either cerebral hemisphere. On the contrary, leftward movements might be only driven by the contralateral hemisphere.

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