Computational neuromodeling may help to further our understanding of how empirical neuroimaging findings are generated by underlying neural mechanisms. Here, we used a simple computational model that simulates early visual processing of brightness changes in a dynamic, illusory display. The model accurately predicted illusory brightness changes in a grey area of constant luminance induced by (and in anti-phase to) luminance changes in its surroundings. Moreover, we were able to directly compare these predictions with recently observed fMRI results on the same brightness illusion by projecting predicted activity from our model onto empirically investigated brain regions. This new approach in which generated network activity and measured neur...
AbstractA new class of brightness illusions is introduced that cannot be entirely accounted for by b...
The perception of brightness depends on spatial context: the same stimulus can appear light or dark ...
AbstractHow does the visual cortex combine information from both eyes to generate perceptual represe...
Computational neuromodeling may help to further our understanding of how empirical neuroimaging find...
Brightness induction is the modulation of the perceived intensity of an area by the luminance of sur...
Brightness induction is the modulation of the perceived intensity of an area by the luminance of sur...
Brightness induction is the modulation of the perceived intensity of an area by the luminance of sur...
A physically identical shade of gray on a black background appears lighter than on a white backgroun...
The visual system is highly sensitive to spatial context for encoding luminance patterns. Context se...
A neural network model of early visual processing offers an explanation of brightness effects often ...
AbstractThe human brain is renowned for its dynamic regulation of sensory inputs, which enables our ...
Visual scene perception owes greatly to surface features such as color and brightness. Yet, early vi...
Along with physical luminance, the perceived brightness is known to depend on the spatial structure ...
This article develops a neural model of how the visual system processes natural images under variabl...
AbstractWe introduce two new low-level computational models of brightness perception that account fo...
AbstractA new class of brightness illusions is introduced that cannot be entirely accounted for by b...
The perception of brightness depends on spatial context: the same stimulus can appear light or dark ...
AbstractHow does the visual cortex combine information from both eyes to generate perceptual represe...
Computational neuromodeling may help to further our understanding of how empirical neuroimaging find...
Brightness induction is the modulation of the perceived intensity of an area by the luminance of sur...
Brightness induction is the modulation of the perceived intensity of an area by the luminance of sur...
Brightness induction is the modulation of the perceived intensity of an area by the luminance of sur...
A physically identical shade of gray on a black background appears lighter than on a white backgroun...
The visual system is highly sensitive to spatial context for encoding luminance patterns. Context se...
A neural network model of early visual processing offers an explanation of brightness effects often ...
AbstractThe human brain is renowned for its dynamic regulation of sensory inputs, which enables our ...
Visual scene perception owes greatly to surface features such as color and brightness. Yet, early vi...
Along with physical luminance, the perceived brightness is known to depend on the spatial structure ...
This article develops a neural model of how the visual system processes natural images under variabl...
AbstractWe introduce two new low-level computational models of brightness perception that account fo...
AbstractA new class of brightness illusions is introduced that cannot be entirely accounted for by b...
The perception of brightness depends on spatial context: the same stimulus can appear light or dark ...
AbstractHow does the visual cortex combine information from both eyes to generate perceptual represe...