Lapses in attention can impair performance independent of the task. A new imaging study reports that reduced activity in prefrontal attentional control regions at the beginning of a trial predicts longer reaction times.
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Hedden, T., Gabrieli, J. The ebb and flow of attention in the human brain. Nat Neurosci 9, 863–865 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/nn0706-863
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