The 28th Research Seminar of the Visual Modelling Lab
The laboratory held its 28th research seminar to discuss the article "The what, where, and why of priority maps and their interactions with visual working memory" (Zelinsky & Bisley, 2015).
The VML held the 28th Research Seminar to discuss the article The what, where, and why of priority maps and their interactions with visual working memory (Zelinsky & Bisley, 2015). The report was presented by Ulyana Chernova, a research assistant at the Vision Modelling Lab. The aim of the report was to delve into the theory of priority maps, to highlight their structure, as well as to consider their presumed neuroanatomical correlates, and functions.
The seminar was held on the February 19, 2021 at 4/2 Slavyanskaya Square, room 308.
Presentation materials: Lab_present_prioritymap.pptx
Reference: Zelinsky, G. J., & Bisley, J. W. (2015). The what, where, and why of priority maps and their interactions with visual working memory. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1339(1), 154–164. https://doi.org/10.1111/nyas.12606
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