Sudden changes in the environment reliably summon attention. This rapid change detection appears to operate in a similar fashion as pop-out in visual search, the phenomenon that very salient stimuli are directly attended, independently of the number of distracting objects. Pop-out is usually explained by the workings of saliency maps, i.e., map-like representations that code for the conspicuity at each location of the visual field. While past research emphasized similarities between pop-out search and change detection, our study highlights differences between the saliency computations in the two tasks: in contrast to pop-out search, saliency computation in change detection (i) operates independently across different stimulus properties (e.g...
Visual Saliency aims to detect the most important regions of an image from a perceptual point of vie...
Traditional models of selection using saliency maps assume that visual inputs are processed by separ...
hat po ials determined by the target’s saliency (i.e., local feature contrast). Here, we tested thes...
Sudden changes in the environment reliably summon attention. This rapid change detection appears to ...
Studies suggest that visual attention, guided in part by features’ visual salience, is necessary for...
AbstractTo investigate the role of salience in fast visual search, time courses for the detection an...
Numerous studies have suggested that the deployment of attention is linked to saliency. In contrast,...
Numerous studies have suggested that the deployment of attention is linked to saliency. In contrast,...
In psychology, visual saliency is the study of how the human visual system collects, processes, and ...
Salience-map models have been taken to suggest that the locations of eye fixations are determined by...
Saliency models of eye guidance during scene perception suggest that attention is drawn to visually ...
The Itti and Koch (Vision Research 40: 1489?1506, 2000) saliency map model has inspired a wealth of ...
In a one-shot change detection task, we investigated the relationship between semantic properties (h...
In a one-shot change detection task, we investigated the relationship between semantic properties (h...
Most visual search theories (e.g., Itti & Koch, 2000; Treisman & Sato, 1990; Wolfe, 1994) suggest t...
Visual Saliency aims to detect the most important regions of an image from a perceptual point of vie...
Traditional models of selection using saliency maps assume that visual inputs are processed by separ...
hat po ials determined by the target’s saliency (i.e., local feature contrast). Here, we tested thes...
Sudden changes in the environment reliably summon attention. This rapid change detection appears to ...
Studies suggest that visual attention, guided in part by features’ visual salience, is necessary for...
AbstractTo investigate the role of salience in fast visual search, time courses for the detection an...
Numerous studies have suggested that the deployment of attention is linked to saliency. In contrast,...
Numerous studies have suggested that the deployment of attention is linked to saliency. In contrast,...
In psychology, visual saliency is the study of how the human visual system collects, processes, and ...
Salience-map models have been taken to suggest that the locations of eye fixations are determined by...
Saliency models of eye guidance during scene perception suggest that attention is drawn to visually ...
The Itti and Koch (Vision Research 40: 1489?1506, 2000) saliency map model has inspired a wealth of ...
In a one-shot change detection task, we investigated the relationship between semantic properties (h...
In a one-shot change detection task, we investigated the relationship between semantic properties (h...
Most visual search theories (e.g., Itti & Koch, 2000; Treisman & Sato, 1990; Wolfe, 1994) suggest t...
Visual Saliency aims to detect the most important regions of an image from a perceptual point of vie...
Traditional models of selection using saliency maps assume that visual inputs are processed by separ...
hat po ials determined by the target’s saliency (i.e., local feature contrast). Here, we tested thes...