AbstractPsychophysical and physiological studies suggest that long-range horizontal connections in primary visual cortex participate in spatial integration and contour processing. Until recently, little attention has been paid to their intrinsic temporal properties. Recent physiological studies indicate, however, that the propagation of activity through long-range horizontal connections is slow, with time scales comparable to the perceptual scales involved in motion processing. Using a simple model of V1 connectivity, we explore some of the implications of this slow dynamics. The model predicts that V1 responses to a stimulus in the receptive field can be modulated by a previous stimulation, a few milliseconds to a few tens of milliseconds ...
AbstractWe have shown previously that neurons in the middle temporal (MT) area of primate cortex hav...
It is well established that mammalian visual cortex possesses a large proportion of orientation-sele...
This article describes further evidence for a new neural network theory of biological motion percept...
AbstractPsychophysical and physiological studies suggest that long-range horizontal connections in p...
AbstractWe report several experiments showing that a Gabor patch moving in apparent motion sequences...
This study demonstrates the functional importance of the Surround context relayed laterally in V1 by...
Organization of the central visual pathway is generally studied from a perspective of feedforward pr...
International audienceThe computational role of primary visual cortex (V1) in low-level perception r...
The main visual pathway that conveys motion information to the middle temporal complex (hMT+) origin...
Direction-selective neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) and the extrastriate motion area MT/V5...
Recent experimental studies on the primary visual cortex have revealed complicated nonclassical neur...
Interacting with the natural environment leads to complex stimulations of our senses. Here we focus ...
Visual motion on the macaque retina is processed by direction- and speed-selective neurons in extras...
Our conscious perceptual experience relies on a hierarchical process involving integration of low-le...
Salient features instantly attract visual attention to their location and are crucial for object rec...
AbstractWe have shown previously that neurons in the middle temporal (MT) area of primate cortex hav...
It is well established that mammalian visual cortex possesses a large proportion of orientation-sele...
This article describes further evidence for a new neural network theory of biological motion percept...
AbstractPsychophysical and physiological studies suggest that long-range horizontal connections in p...
AbstractWe report several experiments showing that a Gabor patch moving in apparent motion sequences...
This study demonstrates the functional importance of the Surround context relayed laterally in V1 by...
Organization of the central visual pathway is generally studied from a perspective of feedforward pr...
International audienceThe computational role of primary visual cortex (V1) in low-level perception r...
The main visual pathway that conveys motion information to the middle temporal complex (hMT+) origin...
Direction-selective neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) and the extrastriate motion area MT/V5...
Recent experimental studies on the primary visual cortex have revealed complicated nonclassical neur...
Interacting with the natural environment leads to complex stimulations of our senses. Here we focus ...
Visual motion on the macaque retina is processed by direction- and speed-selective neurons in extras...
Our conscious perceptual experience relies on a hierarchical process involving integration of low-le...
Salient features instantly attract visual attention to their location and are crucial for object rec...
AbstractWe have shown previously that neurons in the middle temporal (MT) area of primate cortex hav...
It is well established that mammalian visual cortex possesses a large proportion of orientation-sele...
This article describes further evidence for a new neural network theory of biological motion percept...