Superior colliculus neurons encode a visual saliency map during free viewing of natural dynamic video

Saliency maps have been proposed to guide visual attention, yet the underlying neural correlates remain undetermined. Here, the authors record from monkeys as they watch videos of natural scenes, and find superior colliculus superficial visual-layer neurons exhibit activity patterns consistent with...

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Autores principales: Brian J. White, David J. Berg, Janis Y. Kan, Robert A. Marino, Laurent Itti, Douglas P. Munoz
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:d1ffeb1c179e463a9a6d3211753462fa2021-12-02T14:40:34ZSuperior colliculus neurons encode a visual saliency map during free viewing of natural dynamic video10.1038/ncomms142632041-1723https://doaj.org/article/d1ffeb1c179e463a9a6d3211753462fa2017-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14263https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Saliency maps have been proposed to guide visual attention, yet the underlying neural correlates remain undetermined. Here, the authors record from monkeys as they watch videos of natural scenes, and find superior colliculus superficial visual-layer neurons exhibit activity patterns consistent with a visual saliency map.Brian J. WhiteDavid J. BergJanis Y. KanRobert A. MarinoLaurent IttiDouglas P. MunozNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2017)
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Douglas P. Munoz
Superior colliculus neurons encode a visual saliency map during free viewing of natural dynamic video
description Saliency maps have been proposed to guide visual attention, yet the underlying neural correlates remain undetermined. Here, the authors record from monkeys as they watch videos of natural scenes, and find superior colliculus superficial visual-layer neurons exhibit activity patterns consistent with a visual saliency map.
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author Brian J. White
David J. Berg
Janis Y. Kan
Robert A. Marino
Laurent Itti
Douglas P. Munoz
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title Superior colliculus neurons encode a visual saliency map during free viewing of natural dynamic video
title_short Superior colliculus neurons encode a visual saliency map during free viewing of natural dynamic video
title_full Superior colliculus neurons encode a visual saliency map during free viewing of natural dynamic video
title_fullStr Superior colliculus neurons encode a visual saliency map during free viewing of natural dynamic video
title_full_unstemmed Superior colliculus neurons encode a visual saliency map during free viewing of natural dynamic video
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