Items that stand out from their surroundings, that is, those that attract attention, are considered to be salient. Salience is generated by input features in many stimulus dimensions, like motion (M), color (C), orientation (O), and others. We focus on bottom–up salience generated by contrast between the feature properties of an item and its surroundings. We compare the singleton search reaction times (RTs) of items that differ from their surroundings in more than one feature (e.g., C + O, denoted as CO) against the RTs of items that differ from their surroundings in only a single feature (e.g., O or C). The measured RTs for the double-feature singletons are compared against “race model” predictions to evaluate whether salience in the doubl...
In 2 visual search experiments, the role of feature contrast/saliency signals in generating detectio...
The notion that the neural activations representing a limited set of visual features in the brain ar...
A saliency map is the bottom-up contribution to the deployment of exogenous attention. It, as well a...
Items that stand out from their surroundings, that is, those that attract attention, are considered ...
Traditional models of selection using saliency maps assume that visual inputs are processed by separ...
From a computational theory of V1, we formulate an optimization problem to investigate neural proper...
The notion of a saliency-based processing architecture [1] underlying human vision is central to a n...
From a computational theory of V1, we formulate an optimization problem to investigate neural proper...
The notion of a saliency-based processing architecture [1] underlying human vision is central to a n...
AbstractTest targets (‘singletons’) that displayed orientation, motion, luminance, or color contrast...
The notion of a saliency-based processing architecture [1] underlying human vision is central to a n...
The notion of a saliency-based processing architecture [1] underlying human vision is central to a n...
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...
AbstractSingle cell recordings in area V1 of the macaque monkey had suggested that saliency effects ...
In 2 visual search experiments, the role of feature contrast/saliency signals in generating detectio...
The notion that the neural activations representing a limited set of visual features in the brain ar...
A saliency map is the bottom-up contribution to the deployment of exogenous attention. It, as well a...
Items that stand out from their surroundings, that is, those that attract attention, are considered ...
Traditional models of selection using saliency maps assume that visual inputs are processed by separ...
From a computational theory of V1, we formulate an optimization problem to investigate neural proper...
The notion of a saliency-based processing architecture [1] underlying human vision is central to a n...
From a computational theory of V1, we formulate an optimization problem to investigate neural proper...
The notion of a saliency-based processing architecture [1] underlying human vision is central to a n...
AbstractTest targets (‘singletons’) that displayed orientation, motion, luminance, or color contrast...
The notion of a saliency-based processing architecture [1] underlying human vision is central to a n...
The notion of a saliency-based processing architecture [1] underlying human vision is central to a n...
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...
AbstractSingle cell recordings in area V1 of the macaque monkey had suggested that saliency effects ...
In 2 visual search experiments, the role of feature contrast/saliency signals in generating detectio...
The notion that the neural activations representing a limited set of visual features in the brain ar...
A saliency map is the bottom-up contribution to the deployment of exogenous attention. It, as well a...