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Category-induced global effects of feature-based attention in human visual system
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2022
bioRxiv
pre-print
Global effects of FBA are generally limited to stimuli sharing the same or similar features, as hypothesized in the "feature-similarity gain model". Visual perception, however, often reflects categories acquired via experience; whether the global-FBA effect can be induced by the categorized features remains unclear. Here human subjects were trained to classify motion-directions into two discrete categories and performed a classical motion-based attention task. We found a category-induced
doi:10.1101/2022.12.21.521513
fatcat:2pyd3go6nfh3ph7goyt2dbnkfa