TUESDAY, 17 MAY 2016, 5.15pm
F21, 7 George Square
JOHN MARSHALL LECTURE 2016
Prof. Ian Robertson, Trinity College Dublin
“Pathologies and Remedies in Sustaining Attention”.
The ability to sustain attention over time is not just a central foundation for other cognitive functions but also is important in emotional control. Here I outline some of the underlying processes in sustaining attention, and the particularly strong role that the locus coeruleus/noradrenaline systems, and right hemisphere fronto-parietal networks, play in this. I further outline the role of these systems in self-awareness/self monitoring and end by showing how it is possible to improve the performance of these systems through behavioural methods as well as by brain stimulation.