Even within the early sensory areas, the majority of the input to any given cortical neuron comes from other cortical neurons. To extend our knowledge of the contextual information that is transmitted by such lateral and feedback connections, we investigated how visually nonstimulated regions in primary visual cortex (V1) and visual area V2 are influenced by the surrounding context. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and pattern-classification methods to show that the cortical representation of a nonstimulated quarter-field carries information that can discriminate the surrounding visual context. We show further that the activity patterns in these regions are significantly related to those observed with feed-forward stimul...
A commonly held view about neurons in early visual cortex is that they serve as localized feature de...
SummaryHuman early visual cortex was traditionally thought to process simple visual features such as...
Perception of a moving visual stimulus can be suppressed or enhanced by surrounding context in adjac...
Even within the early sensory areas, the majority of the input to any given cortical neuron comes fr...
Early visual cortical neurons receive highly selective feedforward input, which is amplified or disa...
The majority of synaptic inputs to the primary visual cortex (V1) are non-feedforward, instead origi...
Neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) receive sensory inputs that describe small, local regions ...
There is a difference between the raw sensory input to the brain and our stable perception of entiti...
SummaryThe standard view of neurons in early visual cortex is that they behave like localized featur...
Early visual cortex receives non-feedforward input from lateral and top-down connections (Muckli &am...
SummaryNeuronal cortical circuitry comprises feedforward, lateral, and feedback projections, each of...
Neuronal cortical circuitry comprises feedforward, lateral, and feedback projections, each of which ...
Neuronal cortical circuitry comprises feedforward, lateral, and feedback projections, each of which ...
Predictions shape our perception. The theory of predictive processing poses that our brains make sen...
How does the brain form a useful representation of its external environment from the astoundingly co...
A commonly held view about neurons in early visual cortex is that they serve as localized feature de...
SummaryHuman early visual cortex was traditionally thought to process simple visual features such as...
Perception of a moving visual stimulus can be suppressed or enhanced by surrounding context in adjac...
Even within the early sensory areas, the majority of the input to any given cortical neuron comes fr...
Early visual cortical neurons receive highly selective feedforward input, which is amplified or disa...
The majority of synaptic inputs to the primary visual cortex (V1) are non-feedforward, instead origi...
Neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) receive sensory inputs that describe small, local regions ...
There is a difference between the raw sensory input to the brain and our stable perception of entiti...
SummaryThe standard view of neurons in early visual cortex is that they behave like localized featur...
Early visual cortex receives non-feedforward input from lateral and top-down connections (Muckli &am...
SummaryNeuronal cortical circuitry comprises feedforward, lateral, and feedback projections, each of...
Neuronal cortical circuitry comprises feedforward, lateral, and feedback projections, each of which ...
Neuronal cortical circuitry comprises feedforward, lateral, and feedback projections, each of which ...
Predictions shape our perception. The theory of predictive processing poses that our brains make sen...
How does the brain form a useful representation of its external environment from the astoundingly co...
A commonly held view about neurons in early visual cortex is that they serve as localized feature de...
SummaryHuman early visual cortex was traditionally thought to process simple visual features such as...
Perception of a moving visual stimulus can be suppressed or enhanced by surrounding context in adjac...