Recordings of electrical and magnetic brain responses to sensory stimu
lation provide high-resolution measures of the time course of early pe
rceptual processing. Spatio-temporal analyses of brain activity patter
ns during the first 200 ms after stimulus presentation have characteri
zed the timing of attentional selection processes and different stages
of feature encoding and pattern analyses. Recent studies that incorpo
rate blood flow neuroimaging techniques provide support for mechanisms
of early selection of attended visual inputs in extrastriate cortical
pathways. The spatial tuning properties of early auditory selection h
ave also been delineated. Electrical and magnetic responses that index
the encoding of higher-order pattern information have been identified
in both visual and auditory modalities and localized to specific cort
ical areas.