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John J. FoxeKilian & Caroline Schmitt Chair, Dept. of Neuroscience, University of Rochester School of … Verified email at urmc.rochester.edu Cited by 38009 |
[HTML][HTML] The role of alpha-band brain oscillations as a sensory suppression mechanism during selective attention
… Another possibility raised by this finding is that the alpha effects reported in the Foxe and
Worden studies did indeed have an effect at the level of the thalamus, causing a change in the …
Worden studies did indeed have an effect at the level of the thalamus, causing a change in the …
Crossmodal binding through neural coherence: implications for multisensory processing
Picture yourself on a crowded sideway with people milling about. The acoustic and visual
signals generated by the crowd provide you with complementary information about their …
signals generated by the crowd provide you with complementary information about their …
The case for feedforward multisensory convergence during early cortical processing
JJ Foxe, CE Schroeder - Neuroreport, 2005 - journals.lww.com
… This work was supported by grants from the National Institute of Mental Health (MH65350)
and the National Institute on Aging (AG22696) to Dr JJ Foxe. Our appreciation goes to our …
and the National Institute on Aging (AG22696) to Dr JJ Foxe. Our appreciation goes to our …
[PDF][PDF] Anticipatory biasing of visuospatial attention indexed by retinotopically specific alpha-band electroencephalography increases over occipital cortex.
… The results of Foxe et al. (1998) argue against this interpretation, because relative α increases
were seen over parietal–occipital cortex when subjects prepared to attend to the auditory …
were seen over parietal–occipital cortex when subjects prepared to attend to the auditory …
Multisensory auditory–visual interactions during early sensory processing in humans: a high-density electrical mapping study
Integration of information from multiple senses is fundamental to perception and cognition,
but when and where this is accomplished in the brain is not well understood. This study …
but when and where this is accomplished in the brain is not well understood. This study …
Flow of activation from V1 to frontal cortex in humans: A framework for defining" early" visual processing
JJ Foxe, GV Simpson - Experimental brain research, 2002 - Springer
… While anticipatory potentials are also evident in the cue-S2 period in the current study (Foxe
et al. 1998), we can rule them out as the source of the early frontal effect at ~80 ms. The cue-…
et al. 1998), we can rule them out as the source of the early frontal effect at ~80 ms. The cue-…
Do you see what I am saying? Exploring visual enhancement of speech comprehension in noisy environments
Viewing a speaker's articulatory movements substantially improves a listener's ability to
understand spoken words, especially under noisy environmental conditions. It has been claimed …
understand spoken words, especially under noisy environmental conditions. It has been claimed …
Increases in alpha oscillatory power reflect an active retinotopic mechanism for distracter suppression during sustained visuospatial attention
… Kelly SP, Lalor EC, Reilly RB, and Foxe JJ. Visual spatial attention tracking using high-density
SSVEP data for independent brain-computer communication. IEEE Trans Neural Syst …
SSVEP data for independent brain-computer communication. IEEE Trans Neural Syst …
Attentional selection in a cocktail party environment can be decoded from single-trial EEG
How humans solve the cocktail party problem remains unknown. However, progress has been
made recently thanks to the realization that cortical activity tracks the amplitude envelope …
made recently thanks to the realization that cortical activity tracks the amplitude envelope …
Parieto-occipital∼ 1 0Hz activity reflects anticipatory state of visual attention mechanisms
JJ Foxe, GV Simpson, SP Ahlfors - Neuroreport, 1998 - journals.lww.com
HIGH-DENSITY EEG recordings revealed sensory specific modulation of anticipatory parieto-occipital∼
10 Hz oscillatory activity when visually presented word cues instructed subjects …
10 Hz oscillatory activity when visually presented word cues instructed subjects …