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Salience (neuroscience)
Salience (neuroscience) The salience (also called saliency) of an item is ...
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Salience
Salience The term salience is used in a number of academic disciplines: In neuroscience; see salience (neuroscience). In Clips, the salience rule property ...
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Category:Neuroscience
Category:Neuroscience Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Neuroscience Mind and Brain Portal Neuroscience is a field of study which deals ... and learning is also a division of neuroscience. This category is the main hub for Wikiproject Neuroscience. The main article for this category ...
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User:Rancarmi/Salience
User:Rancarmi/Salience The salience (also called saliency) of an item is ... relative to other items. The concept of salience appears in several domains, as described below. Neuroscience In Neuroscience, saliency detection is considered to be ...
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Social cognition
... that increase the accessibility of schemas are salience and priming. Salience is the degree to which a particular ... objects in a situation. The higher the salience of an object the more likely that ... their thinking and social behavior. Social Cognitive Neuroscience There has been much recent interest in ...
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Social cognition (Psychology wiki)
... that increase the accessibility of schemas are salience and priming. Salience is the degree to which a particular ... objects in a situation. The higher the salience of an object the more likely that ... thinking and social behavior. [edit] Social Cognitive Neuroscience There has been much recent interest in ...
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Visual cortex
... V4 exhibits long-term plasticity, encodes stimulus salience, is gated by signals coming from the ... pathways for perception and action. Trends in Neuroscience, 15, 20-25. Peters, Alan (ed), and ...
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Visual cortex (Psychology wiki)
... V4 exhibits long-term plasticity, encodes stimulus salience, is gated by signals coming from the ... pathways for perception and action. Trends in Neuroscience, 15, 20-25. Peters, Alan (ed), and ...
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