@article{Corbetta1998, title = {A common network of functional areas for attention and eye movements}, author = {M Corbetta and E Akbudak and T E Conturo and A Z Snyder and J M Ollinger and H A Drury and M R Linenweber and S E Petersen and M E Raichle and D C Van Essen and G L Shulman}, journal = {Neuron}, month = {Oct}, number = {4}, pages = {761-773}, url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=9808463&dopt=Citation}, volume = {21}, year = {1998}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2131304ad8223903525eac5d2f5a4c880/tmalsburg}, description = {A common network of functional areas for attention...[Neuron. 1998] - PubMed Result}, abstract = {Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and surface-based representations of brain activity were used to compare the functional anatomy of two tasks, one involving covert shifts of attention to peripheral visual stimuli, the other involving both attentional and saccadic shifts to the same stimuli. Overlapping regional networks in parietal, frontal, and temporal lobes were active in both tasks. This anatomical overlap is consistent with the hypothesis that attentional and oculomotor processes are tightly integrated at the neural level.}, doi = {}, pmid = {9808463}, keywords = {-23PAttention attention braintopology eyemovements feedback fmri vision } }