Distinguishing between parallel and serial processing in visual attention from neurobiological data


Distinguishing between parallel and serial processing in visual attention from neurobiological data is a scholarly work by Susanne Ditlevsen, Claus Bundesen, and Kang Li, published in 2018 in ''bioRxiv''. The main subjects of the publication include Parallel processing, visual perception, Serial memory processing, attention, neuroscience, visual processing, signal processing, sensory nervous system, computer science, sensory processing, information processing, cognition, stimulus, and psychology. The authors find that in the beginning processing appears to be predominantly parallel, which develops into serial processing 150 – 200 ms after stimulus onset in prefrontal cortex of rhesus monkeys. .

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