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Mevorach et al., 2010 - Google Patents

Ignoring the elephant in the room: a neural circuit to downregulate salience

Mevorach et al., 2010

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5315109297276467895
Author
Mevorach C
Hodsoll J
Allen H
Shalev L
Humphreys G
Publication year
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Journal of Neuroscience

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How do we ignore stimuli that are salient but irrelevant when our task is to select a lower salient stimulus? Since bottom–up processes favor high saliency, detection of a low-salient target in the presence of highly salient distractors requires top–down attentional guidance …
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