SummaryFunctional models of the early visual system should predict responses not only to simple artificial stimuli but also to sequences of complex natural scenes. An ideal testbed for such models is the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN). Mechanisms shaping LGN responses include the linear receptive field and two fast adaptation processes, sensitive to luminance and contrast. We propose a compact functional model for these mechanisms that operates on sequences of arbitrary images. With the same parameters that fit the firing rate responses to simple stimuli, it predicts the bulk of the firing rate responses to complex stimuli, including natural scenes. Further improvements could result by adding a spiking mechanism, possibly one capable of b...
The lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) is increasingly regarded as a “smart-gating” operator for proce...
The receptive fields for simple cells in visual cortex show a strong preference for edges of a parti...
The receptive fields for simple cells in visual cortex show a strong preference for edges of a parti...
Functional models of the early visual system should predict responses not only to simple artificial ...
SummaryFunctional models of the early visual system should predict responses not only to simple arti...
The responses of neurons in lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) exhibit powerful suppressive phenomena ...
According to a widely held view, neurons in lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) operate on visual stimu...
The responses of neurons in lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) exhibit powerful suppressive phenomena ...
Visual neurons' spike trains represent a large variety of visual stimuli. The local contrast varies ...
A major challenge in studying sensory processing is to under-stand the meaning of the neural message...
The human brain contains billions of neurons connected through synapses, making it a highly complex ...
Lateral geniculate nucleus is a small-sized structure located in thalamus and targeted by predominan...
As an effort to understand the functional significance of the laminar organization of the lateral ge...
Abstract The Lateral Geniculate Nucleus (LGN) represents one of the major processing sites along the...
The lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) is increasingly regarded as a “smart-gating” operator for proce...
The lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) is increasingly regarded as a “smart-gating” operator for proce...
The receptive fields for simple cells in visual cortex show a strong preference for edges of a parti...
The receptive fields for simple cells in visual cortex show a strong preference for edges of a parti...
Functional models of the early visual system should predict responses not only to simple artificial ...
SummaryFunctional models of the early visual system should predict responses not only to simple arti...
The responses of neurons in lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) exhibit powerful suppressive phenomena ...
According to a widely held view, neurons in lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) operate on visual stimu...
The responses of neurons in lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) exhibit powerful suppressive phenomena ...
Visual neurons' spike trains represent a large variety of visual stimuli. The local contrast varies ...
A major challenge in studying sensory processing is to under-stand the meaning of the neural message...
The human brain contains billions of neurons connected through synapses, making it a highly complex ...
Lateral geniculate nucleus is a small-sized structure located in thalamus and targeted by predominan...
As an effort to understand the functional significance of the laminar organization of the lateral ge...
Abstract The Lateral Geniculate Nucleus (LGN) represents one of the major processing sites along the...
The lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) is increasingly regarded as a “smart-gating” operator for proce...
The lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) is increasingly regarded as a “smart-gating” operator for proce...
The receptive fields for simple cells in visual cortex show a strong preference for edges of a parti...
The receptive fields for simple cells in visual cortex show a strong preference for edges of a parti...