Rapid ocular responses are modulated by bottom-up-driven auditory salience
Despite the prevalent use of alerting sounds in alarms and human–machine interface systems and the long-hypothesized role of the auditory system as the brain's “early warning system,” we have only a rudimentary understanding of what determines auditory salience—the automatic attraction of atten...
Autors principals: | Zhao, S, Yum, NW, Benjamin, L, Benhamou, E, Yoneya, M, Furukawa, S, Dick, F, Slaney, M, Chait, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Society for Neuroscience
2019
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