@incollection{Niebur_etal01,
  author = {E. Niebur and L. Itti and C. Koch},
  title = {Controlling the Focus of Visual Selective Attention},
  year = {2001},
  month = {Aug},
  abstract = {Selecting only a subset of the available sensory information before further detailed processing is crucial for efficient perception. In the visual modality, this selection is frequently implemented by suppressing information outside a spatially circumscribed region of the visual field, the so-called ``focus of attention.'' The model for the control of the focus of attention in primates presented here is based on a ``Saliency Map'' which is a topographic representation of the instantaneous saliency of the visual scene.},
  editor = {L. Van Hemmen and E. Domany and J. Cowan},
  publisher = {Springer Verlag},
  booktitle = {Models of Neural Networks IV},
  type = {bu;mod;cv},
  file = {http://iLab.usc.edu/publications/doc/Niebur_etal01.pdf}
}

