SummaryIn what regime does the cortical circuit operate? Our intracellular studies of surround suppression in cat primary visual cortex (V1) provide strong evidence on this question. Although suppression has been thought to arise from an increase in lateral inhibition, we find that the inhibition that cells receive is reduced, not increased, by a surround stimulus. Instead, suppression is mediated by a withdrawal of excitation. Thalamic recordings and previous work show that these effects cannot be explained by a withdrawal of thalamic input. We find in theoretical work that this behavior can only arise if V1 operates as an inhibition-stabilized network (ISN), in which excitatory recurrence alone is strong enough to destabilize visual respo...
The responses of neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) are suppressed by mask stimuli that do no...
Surround modulation (SM) is a fundamental property of sensory neurons in many species and sensory mo...
The observation that neural circuits of the neocortex are adapted to many dif-ferent tasks raises de...
SummaryIn what regime does the cortical circuit operate? Our intracellular studies of surround suppr...
AbstractCross-orientation suppression and surround suppression have been extensively studied in prim...
The important visual stimulus parameters for a given cell are defined by the classical receptive fie...
AbstractRecently, it has been proposed that all suppressive phenomena observed in the primary visual...
Cross-orientation suppression and surround suppression have been extensively studied in primary visu...
This paper uses mathematical modeling to study the mechanisms of surround suppression in the primate...
This paper uses mathematical modeling to study the mechanisms of surround suppression in the primate...
The response of cortical neurons to a sensory stimulus is modulated by the context. In the visual co...
In the primary visual cortex and higher-order areas, it is well known that the stimulation of areas ...
Neuronal response to sensory stimuli depends on the context. The response in primary visual cortex (...
The receptive field of a visual neuron has been traditionally divided in two parts, the classical re...
AbstractNeurons in primary visual cortex (V1) are thought to receive inhibition from other V1 neuron...
The responses of neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) are suppressed by mask stimuli that do no...
Surround modulation (SM) is a fundamental property of sensory neurons in many species and sensory mo...
The observation that neural circuits of the neocortex are adapted to many dif-ferent tasks raises de...
SummaryIn what regime does the cortical circuit operate? Our intracellular studies of surround suppr...
AbstractCross-orientation suppression and surround suppression have been extensively studied in prim...
The important visual stimulus parameters for a given cell are defined by the classical receptive fie...
AbstractRecently, it has been proposed that all suppressive phenomena observed in the primary visual...
Cross-orientation suppression and surround suppression have been extensively studied in primary visu...
This paper uses mathematical modeling to study the mechanisms of surround suppression in the primate...
This paper uses mathematical modeling to study the mechanisms of surround suppression in the primate...
The response of cortical neurons to a sensory stimulus is modulated by the context. In the visual co...
In the primary visual cortex and higher-order areas, it is well known that the stimulation of areas ...
Neuronal response to sensory stimuli depends on the context. The response in primary visual cortex (...
The receptive field of a visual neuron has been traditionally divided in two parts, the classical re...
AbstractNeurons in primary visual cortex (V1) are thought to receive inhibition from other V1 neuron...
The responses of neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) are suppressed by mask stimuli that do no...
Surround modulation (SM) is a fundamental property of sensory neurons in many species and sensory mo...
The observation that neural circuits of the neocortex are adapted to many dif-ferent tasks raises de...