Vidhya Navalpakkam

Affiliations: 
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 
Area:
visual perception
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Laurent Itti grad student 2006 USC
 (Integrating top-down and bottom-up visual attention.)
Christof Koch post-doc Caltech
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McCay-Peet L, Lalmas M, Navalpakkam V. (2012) On saliency, affect and focused attention Conference On Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings. 541-550
Milosavljevic M, Navalpakkam V, Koch C, et al. (2012) Relative visual saliency differences induce sizable bias in consumer choice Journal of Consumer Psychology. 22: 67-74
Ma WJ, Navalpakkam V, Beck JM, et al. (2011) Behavior and neural basis of near-optimal visual search. Nature Neuroscience. 14: 783-90
Navalpakkam V, Koch C, Rangel A, et al. (2010) Optimal reward harvesting in complex perceptual environments. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107: 5232-7
Navalpakkam V, Koch C, Rangel A, et al. (2010) Where to look? Dissociating the effect of reward, salience and attention Journal of Vision. 9: 421-421
Milosavljevic M, Navalpakkam V, Koch C, et al. (2010) The role of visual saliency and subjective-value in rapid decision making Journal of Vision. 9: 388-388
Ma WJ, Navalpakkam V, Beck J, et al. (2010) Optimal integration of information across space in homogeneous and heterogeneous search displays: data and neural implementation Journal of Vision. 9: 1188-1188
Pedersini R, Navalpakkam V, Horowitz T, et al. (2010) Quitting rules in visual search Journal of Vision. 9: 1186-1186
Beck J, Ma WJ, Navalpakkam V. (2010) Bayesian theory of visual search Journal of Vision. 8: 1081-1081
Navalpakkam V, Itti L. (2010) Attentional modulation of tuning width, preferred features and gains during visual search Journal of Vision. 7: 948-948
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