Objective
- Disruption of sites over the left and right hemisphere while EEG is recorded and observe the hemispheric differences in attentional selection and decision making.
- Demonstrate the utility of target neuro-disruption via TMS to the putative (generally considered) anatomical sources of N2c and CPP
- By alternately disrupting within temporal windows of N2c and CPP, estalish the causal role of N2c and CPP in behaviour.
- Show the disrupting of N2c on behaviour is mediated through the influence of N2c on CPP.
- Utility in understanding dissociable neural contributions to spatial attention deficits including spatial neglect, ADHD (attention deficit disorder) and dyslexia.