DOI: 10.14264/uql.2015.600
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Top-down and bottom-up processes in vision

Abstract: To help us efficiently navigate our information-rich environment, the human brain has developed a set of cognitive mechanisms aimed at quickly identifying information that is likely to be behaviourally relevant, collectively referred to as selective attention. Attentional resources can be directed voluntarily, as occurs when we shift attention from one word to the next while reading; or involuntarily, such as when attention is captured by someone unexpectedly entering the room (Yantis, 2000). These two modes o… Show more

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