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. 2014 Oct 15;34(42):13867–13869. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3249-14.2014

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Priority maps in different parts of the brain can be combined to highlight elements of a visual stimulus and guide attention. Schematically depicted are a stimulus-driven salience map in visual cortex, a learned value-based map in the midbrain (here favoring the bottom right corner), an instruction-based map in frontal cortex (“attend top left”), and a resulting combined priority map in the frontal eye fields.