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From: What's color got to do with it From: What's color got to do with it? The influence of color on visual attention in different categories Journal of Vision. 2008;8(14):6. doi:10.1167/8.14.6 Figure Legend: Influence of color on humans and saliency map. Dark green indicates significantly higher values in colored compared to grayscale images. Light green/red represents higher/lower values in colored images (non-significant). Gray indicates that there is no difference between colored and grayscale images with respect to a given measure. Red Xs label those categories in which a given color feature is not originally salient. This means that the feature is either not salient in colored images or its salience is only due to a correlation with luminance defined features, as assessed by the AUC values for fixation on grayscale images. Date of download: 12/27/2017 The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Copyright © 2017. All rights reserved.