Fig. 9: A schematic of the model used to explain the attentional drag theory. | Nature Communications

Fig. 9: A schematic of the model used to explain the attentional drag theory.

From: A delay in sampling information from temporally autocorrelated visual stimuli

Fig. 9

Black arrows indicate excitatory connections. For illustration purposes only 10 color neurons are depicted but in the model there are 360. Each neuron is receives input from presented colors under a Gaussian distribution. When the cue neuron is triggered it excites the attention neuron over threshold which triggers the excitatory feedback loop between the attention neuron and the color neurons.

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