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Spatial attention enhances object coding in local and distributed representations of the lateral occipital complex

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Fig. 1. Experimental procedures and stimuli. A. In each trial a cue indicated the side to which attention should be directed
Fig. 2. Modulatory effect of attention. A. LOC ROI. The bars represent average beta values of the LOC ROI for the attended and unattended condition, averaged across objects and sides of
Fig. 3.UNCORRECTED PROOF Relative attentional modulation as a function of object preference

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