Dynamics of Attention as Near Saddle-Node Bifurcation Behavior
Nakahara, Hiroyuki, Doya, Kenji
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Most studies of attention have focused on the selection process of incoming sensory cues (Posner et al., 1980; Koch et al., 1985; Desimone et al., 1995). Emphasis was placed on the phenomena of causing different percepts for the same sensory stimuli. However, the selection of sensory input itself is not the final goal of attention. We consider attention as a means for goal-directed behavior and survival of the animal. In this view, dynamical properties of attention are crucial. While attention has to be maintained long enough to enable robust response to sensory input, it also has to be shifted quickly to a novel cue that is potentially important. Long-term maintenance and quick transition are critical requirements for attention dynamics.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-1996
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