Rhesus monkeys are widely used as animal models of human attention. Such research rests upon the assumption that similar mechanisms underlie attention in both species. Here, we directly compare the influence of low-level stimulus features on overt attention in monkeys and humans under natural conditions. We recorded eye-movements in humans and rhesus monkeys during free-viewing of natural images. We find that intrinsic low-level features, such luminance-contrast, texture-contrast and saliency—as predicted by a standard model, are elevated at fixation points in the majority of images. These correlative effects are not significantly different between species. However, local image modifications affect both species differently: moderate mo...
The cross-species correspondences and differences in how attention modulates brain responses in huma...
Group-living primates frequently interact with each other to maintain social bonds as well as to com...
Primates developed the ability to recognize and individuate their conspecifics by the face. Despite ...
Rhesus monkeys are widely used as animal models of human attention. Such research rests upon the ass...
The cross-species correspondences and differences in how attention modulates brain responses in huma...
The central question dealt with in this paper is what is the nature of visual attention in primates?...
The cross-species correspondences and differences in how attention modulates brain responses in huma...
By learning to discriminate among visual stimuli, human observers can become experts at specific vis...
AbstractAttention influences the processing of visual information even in the earliest areas of prim...
By learning to discriminate among visual stimuli, human observers can become experts at specific vis...
Neurons in the primate amygdala respond prominently to faces. This implicates the amygdala in the pr...
SummaryPrimates developed the ability to recognize and individuate their conspecifics by the face. D...
We examined attention shifting in baboons and humans during the learning of visual categories. Withi...
Oculomotor selection exerts a fundamental impact on our experience of the environment. To better und...
© 2018, The Author(s). In humans, attentional biases have been shown to negative (dangerous animals,...
The cross-species correspondences and differences in how attention modulates brain responses in huma...
Group-living primates frequently interact with each other to maintain social bonds as well as to com...
Primates developed the ability to recognize and individuate their conspecifics by the face. Despite ...
Rhesus monkeys are widely used as animal models of human attention. Such research rests upon the ass...
The cross-species correspondences and differences in how attention modulates brain responses in huma...
The central question dealt with in this paper is what is the nature of visual attention in primates?...
The cross-species correspondences and differences in how attention modulates brain responses in huma...
By learning to discriminate among visual stimuli, human observers can become experts at specific vis...
AbstractAttention influences the processing of visual information even in the earliest areas of prim...
By learning to discriminate among visual stimuli, human observers can become experts at specific vis...
Neurons in the primate amygdala respond prominently to faces. This implicates the amygdala in the pr...
SummaryPrimates developed the ability to recognize and individuate their conspecifics by the face. D...
We examined attention shifting in baboons and humans during the learning of visual categories. Withi...
Oculomotor selection exerts a fundamental impact on our experience of the environment. To better und...
© 2018, The Author(s). In humans, attentional biases have been shown to negative (dangerous animals,...
The cross-species correspondences and differences in how attention modulates brain responses in huma...
Group-living primates frequently interact with each other to maintain social bonds as well as to com...
Primates developed the ability to recognize and individuate their conspecifics by the face. Despite ...