Two new studies use event-related fMRI to reveal a network of brain regions that are activated during different steps in the control of visual spatial attention.
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Tootell, R., Hadjikhani, N. Attention — brains at work!. Nat Neurosci 3, 206–208 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1038/72904
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