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Control of overt attention
Published on Apr 03, 20142548 Views
Modern theories of cognition emphasize the role of bodily interactions with the environment. Eye movements are a prime example of such an intimate relation of sensory processing and motor behavior. In
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Guidance of eye movements00:00
Overt attention00:03
Overt attention: What is attention?00:19
Overt attention: Overt attention01:50
Overt attention: Spatial acuity02:53
Modern techniques for eye tracking04:13
Eye movements as a window to cognition07:22
Overt attention: Human eye-tracking09:06
Overt attention: Eye movements10:43
Covert attention11:22
Covert attention: Helmholtz11:28
Covert attention: A typical experimental setup12:28
Covert attention: Early selection13:21
Covert attention: Popout and conjunctions14:01
Covert attention: Popout II15:09
A clean case of sequential processing16:11
Neuronal basis of attention16:58
Neglect: Involved brain structures17:05
Covert attention: Attentional systems19:40
Physiology: Basic observations20:56
Physiology: MT & MST24:36
Neglect - 128:11
Neglect: Two kinds of strokes Many28:24
Neglect: Exploration of space28:44
Neglect: Recall31:13
Neglect: An effect of scale32:34
Neglect: Local/global34:53
Neglect: Implicit processing35:36
Neglect - 236:02
Action < causes > perception?39:03
What is the relation of eye movements and perception?42:15
A causal influence of eye movement patterns47:22
The relation of action and perception47:31
Factors of eye movement control48:31
Factors in the selection of fixation points48:35
Where is the animal?50:55
Stimulus dependent contributions51:49
Salience maps: Principles51:50
Salience maps: Image properties at fixation points53:52
Salience maps: A causal effect?55:02
Salience maps: Many more features56:45
Salience maps: Interaction of features57:44
Interaction of features01:00:25
Definition of dynamic features01:04:15
A comparison with the high-level feature "interestingness" - 101:07:26
A comparison with the high-level feature "interestingness" - 201:08:28
High-level factors01:16:49
Geometrical and high-level factors: What is the role of the task?01:16:53
Dissecting different contributions01:19:06
Saliency maps01:23:20
Modelling of overt attention: How good can we get?01:23:24
Is a low-level salience map real? - 101:26:52
Is a low-level salience map real? - 201:29:16
Is the saliency map encoded in early visual cortex?01:30:37
What is it good for?01:34:08