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Functional and structural architecture of the human dorsal frontoparietal attention network.


ABSTRACT: The dorsal frontoparietal attention network has been subdivided into at least eight areas in humans. However, the circuitry linking these areas and the functions of different circuit paths remain unclear. Using a combination of neuroimaging techniques to map spatial representations in frontoparietal areas, their functional interactions, and structural connections, we demonstrate different pathways across human dorsal frontoparietal cortex for the control of spatial attention. Our results are consistent with these pathways computing object-centered and/or viewer-centered representations of attentional priorities depending on task requirements. Our findings provide an organizing principle for the frontoparietal attention network, where distinct pathways between frontal and parietal regions contribute to multiple spatial representations, enabling flexible selection of behaviorally relevant information.

SUBMITTER: Szczepanski SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3785784 | biostudies-other | 2013 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Functional and structural architecture of the human dorsal frontoparietal attention network.

Szczepanski Sara M SM   Pinsk Mark A MA   Douglas Malia M MM   Kastner Sabine S   Saalmann Yuri B YB  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20130909 39


The dorsal frontoparietal attention network has been subdivided into at least eight areas in humans. However, the circuitry linking these areas and the functions of different circuit paths remain unclear. Using a combination of neuroimaging techniques to map spatial representations in frontoparietal areas, their functional interactions, and structural connections, we demonstrate different pathways across human dorsal frontoparietal cortex for the control of spatial attention. Our results are con  ...[more]

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