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Anesthesiology
May 2023
University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand (J.S.).
J Neurosci
December 2019
Department of Psychology, University of Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany 23562
In principle, selective attention is the net result of target selection and distractor suppression. The way in which both mechanisms are implemented neurally has remained contested. Neural oscillatory power in the alpha frequency band (∼10 Hz) has been implicated in the selection of to-be-attended targets, but there is lack of empirical evidence for its involvement in the suppression of to-be-ignored distractors.
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