Visual attention is commonly characterized as driven by a combination of bottom-up and top-down signals [1]: Bottom-up signals are those resulting from a basic neuronal analysis of the visual input, based on features such as color, orientation, and intensity. Top-down signals, in turn, are characterized as task-driven and involving higher neuronal processing. While models of visual attention hav
The visual attention allocates its resources of information processing to selected sensory inputs fo...
Focus of Attention plays an important role in perception of the visual environment. Certain objects ...
Attention researchers have long debated the roles of top-down and bottom-up mechanisms in controllin...
When we observe our visual environment, we do not perceive all its components as being equally inter...
Eye movements can be controlled by bottom-up, stimulus-driven mechanisms [1], as well as by top-do...
AbstractVisual attention is attracted by salient stimuli that ‘pop out’ from their surroundings. Att...
Many studies show that bottom-up and top-down information interactively control attentional deployme...
The human visual system processes information defining what is visually conspicuous (saliency) to ou...
Springer New York. ISSN : 1866-9956International audienceWhen looking at a scene, we frequently move...
Functional mechanisms of top-down and bottom-up control in selective visual attentionRalph Weidner1,...
Multiple stimuli present in the visual field at the same time compete for neural representation by m...
© 2013 Dr. Ashika VergheseVisual attention allows the brain to selectively process only what is rele...
Attention can be focused volitionally by “top-down ” signals derived from task demands and automatic...
We review different functions involved in visual perception that have been integrated by a model bas...
The present paper surveys visual attention models, showing factors’ categorization. It also studies ...
The visual attention allocates its resources of information processing to selected sensory inputs fo...
Focus of Attention plays an important role in perception of the visual environment. Certain objects ...
Attention researchers have long debated the roles of top-down and bottom-up mechanisms in controllin...
When we observe our visual environment, we do not perceive all its components as being equally inter...
Eye movements can be controlled by bottom-up, stimulus-driven mechanisms [1], as well as by top-do...
AbstractVisual attention is attracted by salient stimuli that ‘pop out’ from their surroundings. Att...
Many studies show that bottom-up and top-down information interactively control attentional deployme...
The human visual system processes information defining what is visually conspicuous (saliency) to ou...
Springer New York. ISSN : 1866-9956International audienceWhen looking at a scene, we frequently move...
Functional mechanisms of top-down and bottom-up control in selective visual attentionRalph Weidner1,...
Multiple stimuli present in the visual field at the same time compete for neural representation by m...
© 2013 Dr. Ashika VergheseVisual attention allows the brain to selectively process only what is rele...
Attention can be focused volitionally by “top-down ” signals derived from task demands and automatic...
We review different functions involved in visual perception that have been integrated by a model bas...
The present paper surveys visual attention models, showing factors’ categorization. It also studies ...
The visual attention allocates its resources of information processing to selected sensory inputs fo...
Focus of Attention plays an important role in perception of the visual environment. Certain objects ...
Attention researchers have long debated the roles of top-down and bottom-up mechanisms in controllin...