From a computational theory of V1, we formulate an optimization problem to investigate neural properties in the primary visual cortex (V1) from human reaction times (RTs) in visual search. The theory is the V1 saliency hypothesis that the bottom-up saliency of any visual location is represented by the highest V1 response to it relative to the background responses. The neural properties probed are those associated with the less known V1 neurons tuned simultaneously or conjunctively in two feature dimensions. The visual search is to find a target bar unique in color (C), orientation (O), motion direction (M), or redundantly in combinations of these features (e.g., CO, MO, or CM) among uniform background bars. A feature singleton target is sal...
A unique vertical bar among horizontal bars is salient and pops out perceptually. Physiological data...
It has been hypothesized that neural activities in the primary visual cortex (V1) represent a salien...
Items that stand out from their surroundings, that is, those that attract attention, are considered ...
From a computational theory of V1, we formulate an optimization problem to investigate neural proper...
From a computational theory of V1, we formulate an optimization problem to investigate neural proper...
From a computational theory of V1, we formulate an optimization problem to investigate neural proper...
Typically, humans find a target among uniformly oriented non-targets more quickly when this target i...
<p>In this schematic, V1 is simplified to contain only two kinds of neurons, one tuned to color (the...
It has been hypothesized that neural activities in the primary visual cortex (V1) represent a salien...
<p>Visual inputs drive V1 responses. Meanwhile, the V1 responses determine the behavioral RTs in vis...
A unique vertical bar among horizontal bars is salient and pops out perceptually regardless of the o...
Visual search is the task of finding a target among distractors. When the target has a feature that ...
Finding a target among uniformly oriented non-targets is typically faster when this target is perpen...
Items that stand out from their surroundings, that is, those that attract attention, are considered ...
The notion of a saliency-based processing architecture [1] underlying human vision is central to a n...
A unique vertical bar among horizontal bars is salient and pops out perceptually. Physiological data...
It has been hypothesized that neural activities in the primary visual cortex (V1) represent a salien...
Items that stand out from their surroundings, that is, those that attract attention, are considered ...
From a computational theory of V1, we formulate an optimization problem to investigate neural proper...
From a computational theory of V1, we formulate an optimization problem to investigate neural proper...
From a computational theory of V1, we formulate an optimization problem to investigate neural proper...
Typically, humans find a target among uniformly oriented non-targets more quickly when this target i...
<p>In this schematic, V1 is simplified to contain only two kinds of neurons, one tuned to color (the...
It has been hypothesized that neural activities in the primary visual cortex (V1) represent a salien...
<p>Visual inputs drive V1 responses. Meanwhile, the V1 responses determine the behavioral RTs in vis...
A unique vertical bar among horizontal bars is salient and pops out perceptually regardless of the o...
Visual search is the task of finding a target among distractors. When the target has a feature that ...
Finding a target among uniformly oriented non-targets is typically faster when this target is perpen...
Items that stand out from their surroundings, that is, those that attract attention, are considered ...
The notion of a saliency-based processing architecture [1] underlying human vision is central to a n...
A unique vertical bar among horizontal bars is salient and pops out perceptually. Physiological data...
It has been hypothesized that neural activities in the primary visual cortex (V1) represent a salien...
Items that stand out from their surroundings, that is, those that attract attention, are considered ...