AbstractMany current psychophysical models propose that visual processing in cortex is hierarchical, with nonlinearities sandwiched between linear stages of processing. In earlier publications, we proposed a model of this type to account for masking effects found with spatial frequency and orientation discriminations. Our model includes two nonlinear mechanisms that regulate contrast sensitivity in early cortical mechanisms. The first is a local within-pathway nonlinearity that accelerates at low contrasts but is compressive at high. The second is a pooled nonlinear gain control process that operates over a broad range of neurons with different tuning characteristics. Here, we test predictions of the model for spatial frequency discriminati...
Despite the ease with which we perceive, it is not clear how the distribution of light across the vi...
All current models of spatial vision postulate an initial linear spatial frequency- and orientation-...
Recent work has revealed multiple pathways for cross-orientation suppression in cat and human vision...
AbstractMany current psychophysical models propose that visual processing in cortex is hierarchical,...
Background: Nonlinearities play a significant role in early visual processing. They are central to t...
AbstractBackground: Nonlinearities play a significant role in early visual processing. They are cent...
We consider the role of nonlinear inhibition in physiologically realistic multi-neuronal models of V...
This thesis has examined nonlinear signal summation using a combination of EEG and computational mod...
Purpose Masking experiments with mixtures of spatial frequencies provide a challenge to the notion t...
Perception of an oriented pattern is impaired in the presence of a superimposed orthogonal mask. Thi...
The success of species depends critically on their ability to process and extract sensory informatio...
Stimulus visibility can be reduced by other stimuli that overlap the same region of visual space, a ...
Computational models of spatial vision typically make use of a (rectified) linear filter, a nonlinea...
AbstractWe describe a model of neural recoding in spatial vision that specifies how the outputs of s...
The pedestal effect is the improvement in the detectability of a sinusoidal grating in the presence ...
Despite the ease with which we perceive, it is not clear how the distribution of light across the vi...
All current models of spatial vision postulate an initial linear spatial frequency- and orientation-...
Recent work has revealed multiple pathways for cross-orientation suppression in cat and human vision...
AbstractMany current psychophysical models propose that visual processing in cortex is hierarchical,...
Background: Nonlinearities play a significant role in early visual processing. They are central to t...
AbstractBackground: Nonlinearities play a significant role in early visual processing. They are cent...
We consider the role of nonlinear inhibition in physiologically realistic multi-neuronal models of V...
This thesis has examined nonlinear signal summation using a combination of EEG and computational mod...
Purpose Masking experiments with mixtures of spatial frequencies provide a challenge to the notion t...
Perception of an oriented pattern is impaired in the presence of a superimposed orthogonal mask. Thi...
The success of species depends critically on their ability to process and extract sensory informatio...
Stimulus visibility can be reduced by other stimuli that overlap the same region of visual space, a ...
Computational models of spatial vision typically make use of a (rectified) linear filter, a nonlinea...
AbstractWe describe a model of neural recoding in spatial vision that specifies how the outputs of s...
The pedestal effect is the improvement in the detectability of a sinusoidal grating in the presence ...
Despite the ease with which we perceive, it is not clear how the distribution of light across the vi...
All current models of spatial vision postulate an initial linear spatial frequency- and orientation-...
Recent work has revealed multiple pathways for cross-orientation suppression in cat and human vision...