Attention in Action provides state-of-the-art discussion of the role of attention in action and of action in constraining attention.
Functional Processes
Attending to What You are Doing: Neuropsychological and Experimental Evidence for Interactions between Perception and Action
Hierarchical Systems of Attention and Action
Attentional Selection in Sequential Manual Movements
Movements around an Obstacle and in Grasping
Intention in Action
Intention and Reactivity
Selective Attention for Action: New Evidence from Visual Search Studies
Attention and Inaction: Mechanisms for Preventing Distractor Responses
Object- and Location-based Inhibition in Goal Directed Action: Inhibition of Return Reveals Behavioural and Anatomical Dissociations and Interactions with Memory Processes.
Neural Processes
A Map of Complex Movements in Motor Cortex of Primates
Spatial Representations and Attentional Systems for Action in the Parietal Cortex
Prefrontal Cortex and Attention to Action
A Neuroimaging Study of Selection-for-action: A Reach-to-grasp Study
Action Binding and the Parietal Lobes: Some New Perspectives on Optic Ataxia
Selective Attention and Response Control following Damage to the Human Pulvinar
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