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Attentional Modulation of Affective Versus Sensory Processing: Functional Connectivity and a Top-Down Biased Activation Theory of Selective Attention
2010
Journal of Neurophysiology
Grabenhorst F, Rolls ET. Attentional modulation of affective versus sensory processing: functional connectivity and a top-down biased activation theory of selective attention. down selective attention to the affective properties of taste stimuli increases activation to the taste stimuli in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and pregenual cingulate cortex (PGC), and selective attention to the intensity of the stimuli increases the activation in the insular taste cortex, but the origin of the
doi:10.1152/jn.00352.2010
pmid:20631210
fatcat:uvoio45rurh6dk2pcord5zpsae