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An emergent mechanism of selective visual attention in Drosophila
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Due to the limited computational capacity of visual systems and the limited capacity to perform several mental operations at once, animals only select a small proportion of the stimuli available at any one time. It remains to be clari
Zhihua Wu, Zhefeng Gong, Chunhua Feng, Aike Guo
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