Title of article :
Crossmodal Links between Vision and Touch in Spatial Attention: A ComputationalModelling Study
Author/Authors :
ElisaMagosso، نويسنده , , Andrea Serino، نويسنده , , Giuseppe di Pellegrino، نويسنده , , andMauro Ursino، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Many studies have revealed that attention operates across different sensory modalities, to facilitate the selection of relevant information in the multimodal situations of every-day life. Cross-modal links have been observed either when attention is directed voluntarily (endogenous) or involuntarily (exogenous). The neural basis of cross-modal attention presents a significant challenge to cognitive neuroscience. Here, we used a neural network model to elucidate the neural correlates of visual-tactile interactions in exogenous and endogenous attention. The model includes two unimodal (visual and tactile) areas connected with a bimodal area in each hemisphere and a competition between the two hemispheres. The model is able to explain cross-modal facilitation both in exogenous and endogenous attention, ascribing it to an advantaged activation of the bimodal area on the attended side (via a top-down or bottom-up biasing), with concomitant inhibition towards the opposite side. The model suggests that a competitive/cooperative interaction with biased competition may mediate both forms of cross-modal attention
Journal title :
Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience
Journal title :
Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience