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Olfaction spontaneously highlights visual saliency map
2013
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences
Attention is intrinsic to our perceptual representations of sensory inputs. Best characterized in the visual domain, it is typically depicted as a spotlight moving over a saliency map that topographically encodes strengths of visual features and feedback modulations over the visual scene. By introducing smells to two well-established attentional paradigms, the dot-probe and the visual-search paradigms, we find that a smell reflexively directs attention to the congruent visual image and
doi:10.1098/rspb.2013.1729
pmid:23945694
pmcid:PMC3757990
fatcat:dkrij2q7bjc3hf7v2iha2ao7ui