“…Hence, the biasing signal influencing competition is modeled by a multiplicative increase in gain of all inputs provided by attended, but not by unattended, stimuli in the RF. Taken together, the data suggest that attention acts to boost the response to weak stimuli, which increases the probability to detect and correctly discriminate them (De Weerd, Desimone, & Ungerleider, 2003;Ress & Heeger, 2003;Gallant, Shoup, & Mazer, 2000;Reynolds, Pasternak, et al, 2000;De Weerd, Peralta III, Desimone, & Ungerleider, 1999;McAdams & Maunsell, 1999;Reynolds, Chelazzi, et al, 1999;Schiller & Lee, 1991). The idea of a multiplicative increase in the gain of excitatory and inhibitory inputs can also be used to explain the attention-induced increase in the probability of perceiving filling-in.…”