Brain Network Reorganization During Visual Search Task Revealed by a Network Analysis of Fixation-Related Potential
Visual search is ubiquitous in daily life and has attracted substantial research interest over the past decades. Although accumulating evidence has suggested complex neurocognitive processes underlying visual search, the neural communication across the brain regions remains poorly understood. The pr...
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Main Authors: | Linze Qian (Author), Xianliang Ge (Author), Zhao Feng (Author), Sujie Wang (Author), Jingjia Yuan (Author), Yunxian Pan (Author), Hongqi Shi (Author), Jie Xu (Author), Yu Sun (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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