References (VSS 2025)
Auditory spatial cues do not influence cross-modal recruitment of visual prefrontal cortex
Abigail Noyce, Wusheng Liang, Madhumitha Manjunath, Sahil Luthra, Christopher Brown, Barbara Shinn-Cunningham
All cited work
Liang, W., Brown, C., Noyce, A., & Shinn-Cunningham, B. (2022). Realistic interaural level differences help listeners suppress auditory distractors. Poster presented at the midwinter meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (and paper coming soon!).
Higgins, N. C., McLaughlin, S. A., Rinne, T., & Stecker, G. C. (2017). Evidence for cue-independent spatial representation in the human auditory cortex during active listening. PNAS, 114, E7602–E7611.
Michalka, S. W., Kong, L., Rosen, M. L., Shinn-Cunningham, B. G., & Somers, D. C. (2015). Short-Term Memory for Space and Time Flexibly Recruit Complementary Sensory-Biased Frontal Lobe Attention Networks. Neuron, 87, 882–892.
Noyce, A. L., Cestero, N., Michalka, S. W., Shinn-Cunningham, B. G., & Somers, D. C. (2017). Sensory-biased and multiple-demand processing in human lateral frontal cortex. Journal of Neuroscience, 37, 8755–8766.
Noyce, A. L., Lefco, R. W., Brissenden, J. A., Tobyne, S. M., Shinn-Cunningham, B. G., & Somers, D. C. (2022). Extended frontal networks for visual and auditory working memory. Cerebral Cortex , 32(4), 855–869.
Noyce, A. L., Kwasa, J. A. C., & Shinn-Cunningham, B. G. (2023). Defining attention from an auditory perspective. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science, 14(1), e1610.