Competitive mechanisms subserve attention in macaque areas V2 and V4
It is well established that attention modulates visual processing in extrastriate cortex.
However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. A consistent observation is that …
However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. A consistent observation is that …
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JH Reynolds, L Chelazzi… - The Journal of …, 1999 - Soc Neuroscience
It is well established that attention modulates visual processing in extrastriate cortex.
However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. A consistent observation is that …
However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. A consistent observation is that …
[PDF][PDF] Competitive Mechanisms Subserve Attention in Macaque Areas V2 and V4
JH Reynolds, L Chelazzi, R Desimone - The Journal of Neuroscience, 1999 - wexler.free.fr
It is well established that attention modulates visual processing in extrastriate cortex.
However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. A consistent observation is that …
However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. A consistent observation is that …
[PDF][PDF] Competitive Mechanisms Subserve Attention in Macaque Areas V2 and V4
JH Reynolds, L Chelazzi, R Desimone - The Journal of Neuroscience, 1999 - salk.edu
It is well established that attention modulates visual processing in extrastriate cortex.
However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. A consistent observation is that …
However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. A consistent observation is that …
[PDF][PDF] Competitive Mechanisms Subserve Attention in Macaque Areas V2 and V4
JH Reynolds, L Chelazzi, R Desimone - The Journal of Neuroscience, 1999 - Citeseer
It is well established that attention modulates visual processing in extrastriate cortex.
However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. A consistent observation is that …
However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. A consistent observation is that …
[PDF][PDF] Competitive Mechanisms Subserve Attention in Macaque Areas V2 and V4
JH Reynolds, L Chelazzi… - The Journal of …, 1999 - attention-lab.net
It is well established that attention modulates visual processing in extrastriate cortex.
However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. A consistent observation is that …
However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. A consistent observation is that …
Competitive mechanisms subserve attention in macaque areas V2 and V4
JH Reynolds, L Chelazzi, R Desimone - THE JOURNAL OF …, 1999 - iris.univr.it
Examined neural mechanisms involved in the modulation of attention in visual processing in
extrastriate cortex. The assumption is made that multiple stimuli activate competing …
extrastriate cortex. The assumption is made that multiple stimuli activate competing …
Competitive mechanisms subserve attention in macaque areas V2 and V4
JH Reynolds, L Chelazzi… - The Journal of …, 1999 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
It is well established that attention modulates visual processing in extrastriate cortex.
However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. A consistent observation is that …
However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. A consistent observation is that …
[HTML][HTML] Competitive Mechanisms Subserve Attention in Macaque Areas V2 and V4
JH Reynolds, L Chelazzi… - The Journal of …, 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
It is well established that attention modulates visual processing in extrastriate cortex.
However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. A consistent observation is that …
However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. A consistent observation is that …
[PDF][PDF] Competitive Mechanisms Subserve Attention in Macaque Areas V2 and V4
JH Reynolds, L Chelazzi, R Desimone - The Journal of …, 1999 - academia.edu
It is well established that attention modulates visual processing in extrastriate cortex.
However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. A consistent observation is that …
However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. A consistent observation is that …