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Unimodal and crossmodal gradients of spatial attention: Evidence from event-related potentials.

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posted on 2024-03-12, 16:53 authored by Julia FoeckerJulia Foecker, K Hötting, M Gondan, B Röder

Behavioral and event-related potential (ERP) studies have shown that spatial attention is gradually distributed around the center of the attentional focus. The present study compared uni- and crossmodal gradients of spatial attention to investigate whether the orienting of auditory and visual spatial attention is based on modality specific or supramodal representations of space. Auditory and visual stimuli were presented from five speaker locations positioned in the right hemifield. Participants had to attend to the innermost or outmost right position in order to detect either visual or auditory deviant stimuli. Detection rates and event-related potentials (ERPs) indicated that spatial attention is distributed as a gradient. Unimodal spatial ERP gradients correlated with the spatial resolution of the modality. Crossmodal spatial gradients were always broader than the corresponding unimodal spatial gradients. These results suggest that both modality specific and supramodal spatial representations are activated during orienting attention in space

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  • School of Psychology (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Brain Topography

Volume

23

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

1-13

Publisher

Springer

ISSN

0896-0267

Date Submitted

2018-08-13

Date Accepted

2010-03-20

Date of First Publication

2009-10-10

Date of Final Publication

2009-10-10

ePrints ID

32877

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