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Competition for representation is mediated by relative attentional salience
2005
Acta Psychologica
The biased competition model of attentional selection proposes that objects compete with one another for neural representation, with the competition rooted in stimulus and attentionally-based salience. Two experiments explore how the salience of a target item relative to flanking items impacts the speed of target identification. The results of two experiments suggest that spatially proximal items compete for shared, spatially dependent processing resources. In both experiments, subjects
doi:10.1016/j.actpsy.2004.09.001
pmid:15698824
fatcat:jl3z2vy3bbhphc7ijqxjwkztjq