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Letter: A chart demonstrating variations in acuity with retinal position.
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This article is published in Vision Research.The article was published on 1974-07-01. It has received 487 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Chart.read more
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Semantic activation without conscious identification in dichotic listening, parafoveal vision, and visual masking: A survey and appraisal
TL;DR: The idea that a sensory input can give rise to semantic activation without concomitant conscious identification was the central thesis of the controversial research in subliminal perception as discussed by the authors, which can be demonstrated by the ability of a person to perform discriminations on the basis of the meaning of the stimulus.
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Sustained and transient components of focal visual attention.
Ken Nakayama,Manfred MacKeben +1 more
TL;DR: The findings indicate the existence of a sustained and a transient component of attention, and it is hypothesize that of the two, the transient component is operative at an earlier stage of visual cortical processing.
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A neurobiological model of visual attention and invariant pattern recognition based on dynamic routing of information
TL;DR: A biologically plausible model of an attentional mechanism for forming position- and scale-invariant representations of objects in the visual world that respects key neurophysiological, neuroanatomical, and psychophysical data relating to attention, and it makes a variety of experimentally testable predictions.
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High-level scene perception
TL;DR: Three areas of high-level scene perception research are reviewed, focusing on the role of eye movements in scene perception and the influence of ongoing cognitive processing on the position and duration of fixations in a scene.
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Crowding is unlike ordinary masking: Distinguishing feature integration from detection
TL;DR: The results suggest that ordinary masking blocks feature detection, so the signal disappears, while crowding (like "illusory conjunction") is excessive feature integration - detected features are integrated over an inappropriately large area because there are no smaller integration fields - so the integrated signal is ambiguous, jumbled with the mask.
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The representation of the visual field on the cerebral cortex in monkeys.
P. M. Daniel,D. Whitteridge +1 more
TL;DR: On the basis of his extensive and elegant anatomical investigations on the visual cortex, Poliak (1932) suggested that a mathematical projection of the retina on the cerebral cortex must exist and this work has made such a surface, folded it and compared it with the calcarine cortex of the monkey.
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Receptive fields of optic nerve fibres in the spider monkey.
D. H. Hubel,Torsten N. Wiesel +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the receptive fields of single optic nerve fibres in the spider monkey were described, and some observations were also made on ganglion cell responses to monochromatic stimuli.