CerCo, CNRS, UMR5549, Université de Toulouse, 31052 Toulouse, France.
Neuron. 2018 Aug 22;99(4):632-634. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2018.08.006.
Current evidence challenges the traditional view of attention as a continuously active spotlight, suggesting instead a rhythmic operation at around 4-8 Hz. New intracranial recordings in monkeys and humans, including two papers in this issue of Neuron, by Helfrich et al. (2018) and Fiebelkorn et al. (2018), now validate this alternative notion and characterize its oscillatory neural bases.
目前的证据挑战了传统的将注意力视为持续活跃的聚光灯的观点,而是表明其以大约 4-8Hz 的节奏运作。新的颅内记录,包括 Helfrich 等人(2018 年)和 Fiebelkorn 等人(2018 年)在本期《神经元》杂志上发表的两篇论文,现在验证了这一替代观点,并描述了其振荡神经基础。