A neural theory of visual attention: bridging cognition and neurophysiology |
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Authors: | Bundesen Claus Habekost Thomas Kyllingsbaek Soren |
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Affiliation: | Center for Visual Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. bundesen@psy.ku.dk |
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Abstract: | A neural theory of visual attention (NTVA) is presented. NTVA is a neural interpretation of C. Bundesen's (1990) theory of visual attention (TVA). In NTVA, visual processing capacity is distributed across stimuli by dynamic remapping of receptive fields of cortical cells such that more processing resources (cells) are devoted to behaviorally important objects than to less important ones. By use of the same basic equations used in TVA, NTVA accounts for a wide range of known attentional effects in human performance (reaction times and error rates) and a wide range of effects observed in firing rates of single cells in the primate visual system. NTVA provides a mathematical framework to unify the 2 fields of research--formulas bridging cognition and neurophysiology. |
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