Time and Numbers, or the when and where of attentional processing: A psychophysiological approach using the SSVEP KU Leuven
Daily activities require our brain to selectively attend to aspects of the environment that are most relevant to guide and monitor our behavior and to avoid undesirable outcomes of our and other's actions. Because prioritizing and processing relevant information may be highly demanding, and thus difficult to maintain at all times, our brain needs to properly select and filter different features (e.g., based on location, physical features such as ...