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. 2019 Jan 9;39(2):333–352. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1889-18.2018

Table 2.

Response onset and attentional modulation latencies by area

Brain areas Cue response latency, ms Attention latency, enhanced, ms (suppressed)
V1d/v 64 ± 1 83 ± 9, 315 ± 33 (68 ± 7)
V2d/v 66 ± 3 295 ± 16
V3d/v 82 ± 7 233 ± 12
V3A 80 ± 2 246 ± 8
V3B 81 ± 2 268 ± 22
TO1-2 128 ± 6 129 ± 3
IPS0 106 ± 5 156 ± 18
IPS1-2 120 ± 10 119 ± 22
IPS3 143 ± 1 225 ± 11 (265 ± 142)
IPS4-5, SPL1 137 ± 5
FEF 62 ± 5
vExtrastriate 149 ± 5 172 ± 7
Parietal 100 ± 3 124 ± 7
Frontal 84 ± 5
Temporal 109 ± 5 223 ± 16

Numbers in the second column refer to the response onset latencies for each area (mean ± 95% CI). Numbers in the third column refer to the attentional modulation latencies with suppression effects in parentheses. —Denotes areas without significant attentional modulation.