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What's next? New evidence for prediction in human vision.

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It is found that humans can resume an interrupted visual search much faster than they can start a new search, because the rapid resumption of a search seems to depend on participants forming an implicit prediction of what they will see after the interruption.
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This article is published in Trends in Cognitive Sciences.The article was published on 2008-09-01. It has received 110 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Surprise & Visual search.

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Prediction, cognition and the brain

TL;DR: There are still many open issues which need to be resolved before a unified theory of predictive processing can be postulated with regard to both cognitive and neural functioning, and the process of testing the validity of postulated expectations is discussed.
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Pulsed out of awareness: EEG alpha oscillations represent a pulsed-inhibition of ongoing cortical processing

TL;DR: Evidence that 8–12 Hz oscillations in the brain have a general inhibitory role in cognitive processing, with an emphasis on their role in visual processing is reviewed, and evidence that this pulsed inhibitory account of alpha can be entrained to rhythmic stimuli in the environment, such that preferential processing occurs for stimuli at predictable moments.
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Stimulus Predictability Reduces Responses in Primary Visual Cortex

TL;DR: The results of this study indicate that visual stimuli evoke smaller responses in V1 when their onset or motion direction can be predicted from the dynamics of surrounding illusory motion.
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Attention and Visual Memory in Visualization and Computer Graphics

TL;DR: This paper surveys research on attention and visual perception, with a specific focus on results that have direct relevance to visualization and visual analytics.
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Distributed Hierarchical Processing in the Primate Cerebral Cortex

TL;DR: A summary of the layout of cortical areas associated with vision and with other modalities, a computerized database for storing and representing large amounts of information on connectivity patterns, and the application of these data to the analysis of hierarchical organization of the cerebral cortex are reported on.
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Visual search and stimulus similarity.

TL;DR: A new theory of search and visual attention is presented, which accounts for harmful effects of nontargets resembling any possible target, the importance of local nontarget grouping, and many other findings.
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The distinct modes of vision offered by feedforward and recurrent processing.

TL;DR: An analysis of response latencies shows that when an image is presented to the visual system, neuronal activity is rapidly routed to a large number of visual areas, but the activity of cortical neurons is not determined by this feedforward sweep alone.
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Contextual Cueing: Implicit Learning and Memory of Visual Context Guides Spatial Attention ☆ ☆☆

TL;DR: The results show how implicit learning and memory of visual context can guide spatial attention towards task-relevant aspects of a scene.
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