Toward a neurobiology of internal selective attention

F. van Ede, A.C. Nobre

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Abstract

A recent study in non-human primates (NHPs) by Panichello and Buschman brings the investigation of selective attention within visual working memory to the systems and cellular neuroscience levels. We reflect on this breakthrough in light of nearly 20 years of related research in humans and highlight some of the lessons to help frame future work.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)513-515
Number of pages3
JournalTrends in Neurosciences
Volume44
Issue number7
Early online date12 May 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2021

Funding

The authors were supported by an ERC Starting Grant from the European Research Council (MEMTICIPATION, 850636 ) to F.v.E.; a Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator Award (104571/Z/14/Z) and a James S. McDonnell Foundation Understanding Human Cognition Collaborative Award ( 220020448 ) to A.C.N; and by the National Institute for Health Research ( NIHR ) Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre . The Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging is supported by core funding from the Wellcome Trust ( 203139/Z/16/Z ).

FundersFunder number
MEMTICIPATION
James S. McDonnell Foundation220020448
Wellcome Trust104571/Z/14/Z
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme850636
National Institute for Health Research
European Research Council
NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre203139/Z/16/Z

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