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Brain Meeting: Distinguished Professor Ron Mangun

16 May 2025, 3:15 pm–4:15 pm

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Brain Mechanisms of Attention: Sensory Selection to Free Will

This event is free.

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Free

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Brain Meetings

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Seminar Room
12 Queen Square
Queen Square
London
WC1N 3AR
United Kingdom

Please contact ion.fil.brainmeetings@ucl.ac.uk for a Zoom link.

Selective attention relies on intricate neural mechanisms that shape how the brain processes information. In this lecture, I will present findings from our research on the neural underpinnings of voluntary spatial, feature, and object attention, utilizing EEG, fMRI and eye-tracking methods. I will highlight key findings related to attentional control within the frontal and parietal cortices, as well as how these mechanisms influence sensory and perceptual processing. In addition, I will present studies investigating voluntary attention in free-choice conditions, where individuals exert their free will to direct attention without external guidance. This presentation is framed by our Specificity of Control (SpoC) model of attention, which emphasizes the microstructural organization of top-down control and the precise sensory biasing it imparts within the visual cortex.

 

 

 

 

 

About the Speaker

Distinguished Professor Ron Mangun

Director at Center for Mind and Brain University of California, Davis