13 Papers
68 Citations
Ling Li is an academic researcher from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visual search & N2pc. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications. Previous affiliations of Ling Li include Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute.
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Papers
Age-related frontoparietal changes during the control of bottom-up and top-down attention: an ERP study
TL;DR: Evidence that younger and older adults recruit different frontal-parietal networks during top-down and bottom-up attention is provided, with older adults increasing their recruitment of a more frontally distributed network in both of these types of attention.
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Role of frontal and parietal cortices in the control of bottom-up and top-down attention in humans
TL;DR: Taken together the ERP and time-frequency results provide evidence that the control of bottom-up and top-down attention depend on differential contributions from parietal and frontal cortices.
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Neural mechanisms underlying the cost of task switching: an ERP study.
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that both RSI and CSI modulate the neural activities in the process of task-switching, but that these have a differential role during task-set reconfiguration and passive dissipation of a previously relevant task- set.
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Functional connectivity abnormalities during contextual processing in schizophrenia and in Parkinson's disease.
TL;DR: Findings provide evidence of task-specific functional connectivity abnormalities within frontal networks during local contextual processing in patients with schizophrenia and patients with Parkinson's disease.
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Differences of EEG between Eyes-Open and Eyes-Closed States Based on Autoregressive Method
TL;DR: In this paper, an autoregressive (AR) power spectral density estimate method was used to analyze the electroencephalogram (EEG) signals in eyes-open and eyes-closed states.
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