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Cross-Modal Attention Effects in the Vestibular Cortex during Attentive Tracking of Moving Objects.

Sebastian M FrankLiwei SunLisa ForsterPeter U TseMark W Greenlee
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
In this study we investigate cross-modal attention effects in the human vestibular cortex. We applied the visual multiple-object tracking task because it is known to evoke attentional load effects on neural activity in visual motion-processing and attention-processing areas. Here we demonstrate a load-dependent effect of attention on the activation in the vestibular cortex, despite constant visual motion stimulation. We find that activity in the parietoinsular vestibular cortex is more strongly suppressed the greater the attentional load on the visual tracking task. These findings suggest cross-modal attentional modulation in the vestibular cortex.
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