AbstractAttention influences the processing of visual information even in the earliest areas of primate visual cortex. There is converging evidence that the interaction of bottom-up sensory information and top-down attentional influences creates an integrated saliency map, that is, a topographic representation of relative stimulus strength and behavioral relevance across visual space. This map appears to be distributed across areas of the visual cortex, and is closely linked to the oculomotor system that controls eye movements and orients the gaze to locations in the visual scene characterized by a high salience
Previous research has shown that the extent to which people spread attention across the visual field...
Intermediate and higher vision processes require selection of a sub-set of the available sensory inf...
Recent data have supported the hypothesis that, in primates, the primary visual cortex (V1) creates ...
AbstractThe processing of visual information combines bottom-up sensory aspects with top-down influe...
Recent data have supported the hypothesis that, in primates, the primary visual cortex (V1) creates ...
AbstractA biologically motivated computational model of bottom-up visual selective attention was use...
© 2013 Dr. Ashika VergheseVisual attention allows the brain to selectively process only what is rele...
Intermediate and higher vision processes require selection of a subset of the available sensory info...
Intermediate and higher vision processes require selection of a subset of the available sensory info...
When we observe our visual environment, we do not perceive all its components as being equally inter...
When we observe our visual environment, we do not perceive all its components as being equally inter...
When we observe our visual environment, we do not perceive all its components as being equally inter...
Salient objects grab attention because they stand out from their surroundings. Whether this phenomen...
Previous research has shown that the extent to which people spread attention across the visual field...
Given the attentional bottleneck, the visual system must select a limited aspect of inputs for detai...
Previous research has shown that the extent to which people spread attention across the visual field...
Intermediate and higher vision processes require selection of a sub-set of the available sensory inf...
Recent data have supported the hypothesis that, in primates, the primary visual cortex (V1) creates ...
AbstractThe processing of visual information combines bottom-up sensory aspects with top-down influe...
Recent data have supported the hypothesis that, in primates, the primary visual cortex (V1) creates ...
AbstractA biologically motivated computational model of bottom-up visual selective attention was use...
© 2013 Dr. Ashika VergheseVisual attention allows the brain to selectively process only what is rele...
Intermediate and higher vision processes require selection of a subset of the available sensory info...
Intermediate and higher vision processes require selection of a subset of the available sensory info...
When we observe our visual environment, we do not perceive all its components as being equally inter...
When we observe our visual environment, we do not perceive all its components as being equally inter...
When we observe our visual environment, we do not perceive all its components as being equally inter...
Salient objects grab attention because they stand out from their surroundings. Whether this phenomen...
Previous research has shown that the extent to which people spread attention across the visual field...
Given the attentional bottleneck, the visual system must select a limited aspect of inputs for detai...
Previous research has shown that the extent to which people spread attention across the visual field...
Intermediate and higher vision processes require selection of a sub-set of the available sensory inf...
Recent data have supported the hypothesis that, in primates, the primary visual cortex (V1) creates ...