ABSTRACT Visual neurons are often characterized in terms of their tuning for various stimulus properties, such as shape, color, and velocity. Generally, these tuning curves are further modulated by the overall intensity of the stimulus, such that increasing the contrast increases the firing rate, up to some maximum. In this paper, we describe the tuning of neurons in the middle temporal area (MT or V5) of macaque visual cortex for moving stimuli of varying contrast. We find that, for some MT neurons, tuning curves for stimulus direction, speed, and size are shaped in part by suppressive influences that are present at high stimulus contrast but weak or non-existent at low contrast. For most neurons, the suppression is direction-specific, and...
Some neurons in early visual cortex are highly selective for the position of oriented edges in their...
Gain-control mechanisms adjust neuronal responses to accommodate the wide range of stimulus conditio...
Neural stimulus selectivity is thought to be optimized for the representation of real-world stimuli....
Visually responsive neurons typically exhibit a monotonic-saturating increase of firing with luminan...
Visually responsive neurons typically exhibit a monotonic-saturating increase of firing with luminan...
Visually responsive neurons typically exhibit a monotonic-saturating increase of firing with luminan...
AbstractThe attentional modulation of sensory information processing in the visual system is the res...
SummaryIntuitively one might think that larger objects should be easier to see, and indeed performan...
In primate visual cortex (V1), about half the neurons are sensitive to the spatial phases of grating...
AbstractHuman psychophysical studies have demonstrated that, for stimuli near the threshold of visib...
SummaryThe scaling of behavioral performance and neuronal responses with visual luminance contrast i...
AbstractThe responsivity of primary sensory cortical neurons is reduced following prolonged adaptati...
Analysis of the physiological properties of single neurons in visual cortex has demonstrated that bo...
A car driving through the fog appears tomovemore slowly than one driving on a clear and sunny day. I...
Direction-selective neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) and the extrastriate motion area MT/V5...
Some neurons in early visual cortex are highly selective for the position of oriented edges in their...
Gain-control mechanisms adjust neuronal responses to accommodate the wide range of stimulus conditio...
Neural stimulus selectivity is thought to be optimized for the representation of real-world stimuli....
Visually responsive neurons typically exhibit a monotonic-saturating increase of firing with luminan...
Visually responsive neurons typically exhibit a monotonic-saturating increase of firing with luminan...
Visually responsive neurons typically exhibit a monotonic-saturating increase of firing with luminan...
AbstractThe attentional modulation of sensory information processing in the visual system is the res...
SummaryIntuitively one might think that larger objects should be easier to see, and indeed performan...
In primate visual cortex (V1), about half the neurons are sensitive to the spatial phases of grating...
AbstractHuman psychophysical studies have demonstrated that, for stimuli near the threshold of visib...
SummaryThe scaling of behavioral performance and neuronal responses with visual luminance contrast i...
AbstractThe responsivity of primary sensory cortical neurons is reduced following prolonged adaptati...
Analysis of the physiological properties of single neurons in visual cortex has demonstrated that bo...
A car driving through the fog appears tomovemore slowly than one driving on a clear and sunny day. I...
Direction-selective neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) and the extrastriate motion area MT/V5...
Some neurons in early visual cortex are highly selective for the position of oriented edges in their...
Gain-control mechanisms adjust neuronal responses to accommodate the wide range of stimulus conditio...
Neural stimulus selectivity is thought to be optimized for the representation of real-world stimuli....