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Salience - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Salience or saliency may refer to: • Salience (neuroscience), the state or quality of an item that stands out relative to neighboring items • Salience (semiotics), relative importance or prominence...
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Salience (neuroscience) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The salience (also called saliency ) of an item – be it an object, a person, a pixel, etc. – is its state or quality of standing out relative to neighboring items. Saliency detection is considered...
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Definition of salience from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "salience" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Salience (communication) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Salience is the state or condition of being prominent. The Oxford English Dictionary defines salience as "most noticeable or important." The concept is discussed in communication, linguistics, sociol...
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Salience - Definition of Salience at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Salience. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Salience effect...
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van Os J Br J Psychiatry. 2009 Feb;194(2):101-3. Revisions of DSM and ICD are forthcoming. Should the old categories of psychotic disorder, in particular the construct of schizophrenia, be retained or is a new system of representation of psychosis in order? ... From schizophrenia to salience dysregulation syndrome?
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