The prosthetics of vigilant attention: random cuing cuts processing demands.
Charlene O'ConnorIan H RobertsonBrian LevinePublished in: Neuropsychology (2011)
Alerting tones provided the stimulation to cue the maintenance of the goal-state, reducing reliance on prefrontal control mechanisms and demonstrating the shift from endogenous top-down control to exogenous control. These findings suggest a neural mechanism for the facilitatory effects of exogenous engagement for patients with damaged top-down attentional brain systems.