Visual temporal attention is a special case of visual attention that involves directing attention to specific instant of time. Similar to its spatial...
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Visual spatial attention is a form of visual attention that involves directing attention to a location in space. Similar to its temporal counterpart visual...
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of attention Philosophy Salience (also called saliency) Self Split attention effect Vigilance Visual search Visual spatial attention Visual temporal attention...
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mammalian brain. The temporal lobe is involved in processing sensory input into derived meanings for the appropriate retention of visual memory, language...
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Visual selective attention is a brain function that controls the processing of retinal input based on whether it is relevant or important. It selects particular...
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must do when acquiring new visual information is to recognize it. Brain areas involved in recognition are the inferior temporal cortex, the superior parietal...
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ventral stream begins with V1, goes through visual area V2, then through visual area V4, and to the inferior temporal cortex (IT cortex). The ventral stream...
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understanding in tasks like question answering and summarization. In vision, visual attention helps models focus on relevant image regions, enhancing object detection...
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity...
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surface of the temporal lobe, where it is limited by the inferior sulcus. This region is one of the higher levels of the ventral stream of visual processing...
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information being conveyed. The split-attention effect can occur physically through visual and auditory splits and temporally when time distances two pieces...
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Salience (neuroscience) (redirect from Visual saliency modeling)
Type of editorial tactic used in mass media Visual spatial attention – Visual sense Visual temporal attention https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/salient#English...
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Two-streams hypothesis (redirect from Dorsal visual stream)
(also known as the "what pathway") leads to the temporal lobe, which is involved with object and visual identification and recognition. The dorsal stream...
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level visual areas are selective to certain stimuli. One study that used single unit recordings in macaque monkeys found that neurons in middle temporal visual...
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auditory and visual stimuli during perception. These factors of interest are spatial and temporal coincidence between the auditory and visual stimuli, which...
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Attentional blink (AB) is a psychological effect where people struggle to notice a second visual target in a rapid sequence if it appears 200 to 500 milliseconds...
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ventral stream have a more inferior location in the temporal cortex, whereas areas specialized for the visual-spatial location of objects in the dorsal stream...
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areas previously found to be associated with attention in the visual domain, including the bilateral temporal parietal junction, bilateral superior frontal...
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Chronostasis (section Attention redirection)
overestimate the temporal duration between rings. Overall, chronostasis occurs as a result of a disconnection in the communication between visual sensation and...
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(temporal visual field); layers 2, 3, and 5 correspond to information from the ipsilateral (uncrossed) fibers of the temporal retina (nasal visual field)...
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Time perception (redirect from Temporal illusion)
speed disparities if it is to create a temporally unified representation of the external world: if the visual brain wants to get events correct timewise...
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Visual search is a type of perceptual task requiring attention that typically involves an active scan of the visual environment for a particular object...
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selective attention. The N2pc appears over visual cortex contralateral to the location in space to which subjects are attending; if subjects pay attention to...
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Simultanagnosia (section Restricted visual attention)
visually perceive more than a single object at a time. This type of visual attention problem is one of three major components (the others being optic ataxia...
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basis of gaze following and joint attention in rhesus monkeys. Neurons in a small area of the posterior superior temporal sulcus, so called the "gaze following...
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enhancement of objects when attention is focused on them. This is associated with an N1 enhancement over the occipital-temporal areas. However, a study by...
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mentally two- and three-dimensional figures. Spatial-temporal reasoning is prominent among visual thinkers as well as among kinesthetic learners (those...
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agnosias. Associative visual agnosias are generally attributed to anterior left temporal lobe infarction (at the left inferior temporal gyrus), caused by...
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attempting to explain how visual attention is shifted is the moving-spotlight theory. The primary idea being that attention is like a movable spotlight...
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Hallucination (redirect from Visual distortion)
and localized to one part of the visual field on the contralateral side of the seizure focus, typically the temporal field. However, unilateral visions...
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