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The V1 Saliency Hypothesis, or V1SH (pronounced ‘vish’) is a theory[1][2] about V1, the primary visual cortex (V1). It proposes that the V1 in primates creates a saliency map of the visual field to guide visual attention or gaze shifts exogenously.