Sensory systems face a barrage of stimulation that continually changes along multiple dimensions. These simultaneous changes create a formidable problem for the nervous system, as neurons must dynamically encode each stimulus dimension, despite changes in other dimensions. Here, we measured how neurons in visual cortex encode orientation following changes in luminance and contrast, which are critical for visual processing, but nuisance variables in the context of orientation coding. Using information theoretic analysis and population decoding approaches, we find that orientation discriminability is luminance and contrast dependent, changing over time due to firing rate adaptation. We also show that orientation discrimination in human observ...
AbstractWe propose that visual adaptation in orientation, spatial frequency, and motion can be under...
Vision underlies innumerable behaviours and actions. Despite tremendous, dynamic changes in the inpu...
We investigated the effect of adaptation on orientation discrimination using two experienced observe...
Adaptation refers to the phenomenon that sensory neurons are affected not only by their immediate in...
Altered sensory experience in early life often leads to remarkable adaptations in humans and animals...
More than a century ago Ramon y Cajal pioneered the description of neural circuits. Currently, new t...
Exposure to a high-contrast visual stimulus causes adaptation, a psychophysical phenomenon that is q...
Visual cortical neurons are sensitive to visual stimulus contrast and most cells adapt their sensiti...
Previous studies investigating the response properties of neurons in the primary visual cortex of ca...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Studies in rodents and carnivores have shown that orientation tuni...
AbstractMotivated by the recent physiological finding that a neuron’s receptive field can increase i...
AbstractNeurons in visual cortex are selective for the orientation of a visual stimulus, while the r...
Studies in rodents and carnivores have shown that orientation tuning width of single neurons does no...
Perception depends on the relative activity of populations of sensory neurons with a range of tuning...
Each visual experience changes the neural response to subsequent stimuli. If the brain is unable to ...
AbstractWe propose that visual adaptation in orientation, spatial frequency, and motion can be under...
Vision underlies innumerable behaviours and actions. Despite tremendous, dynamic changes in the inpu...
We investigated the effect of adaptation on orientation discrimination using two experienced observe...
Adaptation refers to the phenomenon that sensory neurons are affected not only by their immediate in...
Altered sensory experience in early life often leads to remarkable adaptations in humans and animals...
More than a century ago Ramon y Cajal pioneered the description of neural circuits. Currently, new t...
Exposure to a high-contrast visual stimulus causes adaptation, a psychophysical phenomenon that is q...
Visual cortical neurons are sensitive to visual stimulus contrast and most cells adapt their sensiti...
Previous studies investigating the response properties of neurons in the primary visual cortex of ca...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Studies in rodents and carnivores have shown that orientation tuni...
AbstractMotivated by the recent physiological finding that a neuron’s receptive field can increase i...
AbstractNeurons in visual cortex are selective for the orientation of a visual stimulus, while the r...
Studies in rodents and carnivores have shown that orientation tuning width of single neurons does no...
Perception depends on the relative activity of populations of sensory neurons with a range of tuning...
Each visual experience changes the neural response to subsequent stimuli. If the brain is unable to ...
AbstractWe propose that visual adaptation in orientation, spatial frequency, and motion can be under...
Vision underlies innumerable behaviours and actions. Despite tremendous, dynamic changes in the inpu...
We investigated the effect of adaptation on orientation discrimination using two experienced observe...