The real dominant eye is the mind’s eye: Internal attention’s dominance over external attention Ghent University
The relationship between external and internal attention has become a topic of increasing interest in cognitive neuroscience. However, there is currently only a rudimentary understanding how people regulate the relative balance of these states. Interestingly, Verschooren and colleagues (2019b) found asymmetrical costs for switches between them, suggesting that internal attention is dominant over external attention. This dominance could ...