This study investigates the causal roles of the Frontal Eye Field (FEF) and the Inferior Frontal Junction (IFJ) in spatial and non-spatial attention using TMS. By examining task-specific disruptions, we aim to clarify whether these regions support distinct attentional processes or contribute to a unified control mechanism.

Dissociating Neural Pathways for Selective Attention in the PFC / Ravasio, Mattia; Muhle-Karbe, Paul; Baldauf, Daniel. - (2025). (Intervento presentato al convegno CAOs tenutosi a Rovereto, Italy nel 7.5.2025).

Dissociating Neural Pathways for Selective Attention in the PFC

Daniel Baldauf
2025-01-01

Abstract

This study investigates the causal roles of the Frontal Eye Field (FEF) and the Inferior Frontal Junction (IFJ) in spatial and non-spatial attention using TMS. By examining task-specific disruptions, we aim to clarify whether these regions support distinct attentional processes or contribute to a unified control mechanism.
2025
CAOs
Dissociating Neural Pathways for Selective Attention in the PFC / Ravasio, Mattia; Muhle-Karbe, Paul; Baldauf, Daniel. - (2025). (Intervento presentato al convegno CAOs tenutosi a Rovereto, Italy nel 7.5.2025).
Ravasio, Mattia; Muhle-Karbe, Paul; Baldauf, Daniel
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