An important requirement for vision is to identify interesting and relevant regions of the environment for further processing. Some models assume that salient locations from a visual scene are encoded in a dedicated spatial saliency map [1, 2]. Then, a winner-take-all (WTA) mechanism [1, 2] is often believed to threshold the graded saliency representation and identify the most salient position in the visual field. Here we aimed to assess whether neural representations of graded saliency and the subsequent WTA mechanism can be dissociated. We presented images of natural scenes while subjects were in a scanner performing a demanding fixation task, and thus their attention was directed away. Signals in early visual cortex and posterior intrapa...
Abstract. A saliency map is the bottom-up contribution to the deploy-ment of exogenous attention. It...
The proposal of the present work is that the brain selects stimuli for further processing based on t...
Humans perceives the world by directing the center of gaze from one location to another via rapid ey...
SummaryAn important requirement for vision is to identify interesting and relevant regions of the en...
A saliency map is the bottom-up contribution to the deployment of exogenous attention. It, as well a...
Given the attentional bottleneck, the visual system must select a limited aspect of inputs for detai...
The bottom-up contribution to the allocation of exogenous attention is a saliency map, whose neural ...
Detecting salient locations or reliable feature points in a visual scene has been a research subject...
io on p map is generated in the parietal cortex. to determine whether the observed neural activities...
Visual saliency is a fundamental yet hard to define property of objects or locations in the visual w...
I propose that pre-attentive computational mechanisms in primary visual cortex create a saliency map...
It has been hypothesized that neural activities in the primary visual cortex (V1) represent a salien...
It has been proposed that the primary visual cortex (V1) creates a saliency map using autonomous int...
The role of attention and the place within the visual processing stream where the concept of salienc...
Inspired by the primate visual system, computational saliency models decompose visual input into a s...
Abstract. A saliency map is the bottom-up contribution to the deploy-ment of exogenous attention. It...
The proposal of the present work is that the brain selects stimuli for further processing based on t...
Humans perceives the world by directing the center of gaze from one location to another via rapid ey...
SummaryAn important requirement for vision is to identify interesting and relevant regions of the en...
A saliency map is the bottom-up contribution to the deployment of exogenous attention. It, as well a...
Given the attentional bottleneck, the visual system must select a limited aspect of inputs for detai...
The bottom-up contribution to the allocation of exogenous attention is a saliency map, whose neural ...
Detecting salient locations or reliable feature points in a visual scene has been a research subject...
io on p map is generated in the parietal cortex. to determine whether the observed neural activities...
Visual saliency is a fundamental yet hard to define property of objects or locations in the visual w...
I propose that pre-attentive computational mechanisms in primary visual cortex create a saliency map...
It has been hypothesized that neural activities in the primary visual cortex (V1) represent a salien...
It has been proposed that the primary visual cortex (V1) creates a saliency map using autonomous int...
The role of attention and the place within the visual processing stream where the concept of salienc...
Inspired by the primate visual system, computational saliency models decompose visual input into a s...
Abstract. A saliency map is the bottom-up contribution to the deploy-ment of exogenous attention. It...
The proposal of the present work is that the brain selects stimuli for further processing based on t...
Humans perceives the world by directing the center of gaze from one location to another via rapid ey...