Learning What Is Irrelevant or Relevant: Expectations Facilitate Distractor Inhibition and Target Facilitation through Distinct Neural Mechanisms

scientific article published on 03 July 2019

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P356DOI10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0593-19.2019
P932PMC publication ID6733564
P698PubMed publication ID31270162

P50authorHeleen A. SlagterQ42632537
Dirk van MoorselaarQ91592575
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P433issue35
P304page(s)6953-6967
P577publication date2019-07-03
P1433published inJournal of NeuroscienceQ1709864
P1476titleLearning What Is Irrelevant or Relevant: Expectations Facilitate Distractor Inhibition and Target Facilitation through Distinct Neural Mechanisms
P478volume39

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Q90051613Dissociated Neural Mechanisms of Target and Distractor Processing Facilitated by Expectations
Q92727632Inhibition in selective attention

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