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On the role of the ventral attention system in spatial orienting

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  • Edited by: Francesco Di Russo, University of Rome “Foro Italico”, Italy Reviewed by: Gaspare Galati, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy

  • Macaluso and Doricchi (2013) carefully reviewed the functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging evidence on the dichotomy between dorsal and ventral fronto-parietal attentional networks, whose functioning has often been related to the behavioral differences between endogenous/strategic and exogenous/stimulus-driven attentional control, respectively (Corbetta et al, 2008)

  • It is proposed that the ventral network does not process task-irrelevant and nonpredictive stimuli

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Edited by: Francesco Di Russo, University of Rome “Foro Italico”, Italy Reviewed by: Gaspare Galati, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy. Macaluso and Doricchi (2013) carefully reviewed the functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) evidence on the dichotomy between dorsal and ventral fronto-parietal attentional networks, whose functioning has often been related to the behavioral differences between endogenous/strategic and exogenous/stimulus-driven attentional control, respectively (Corbetta et al, 2008).

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