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Schematic illustration of a gaze shift behavior to a pair of images show to two eyes

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English: This illustrations that human visual attention or gaze can be strongly guided by visual inputs that are indistinctive to perception or awareness. This behavior is diagnostic of the brain area, specifically, the primary visual cortex, responsible for guiding visual attention. This illustration is made by myself based on my own scientific publication: Li Zhaoping; Attention capture by eye of origin singletons even without awareness—A hallmark of a bottom-up saliency map in the primary visual cortex. Journal of Vision 2008;8(5):1. doi: https://doi.org/10.1167/8.5.1.
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