What, if anything, is the functional significance of spatial patterning in cortical feature maps? We ask this question of four major theories of cortical map formation: self-organizing maps, wiring optimization, place coding, and reaction-diffusion. We argue that (i) self-organizing maps yield spatial patterning only as a by-product of efficient mechanisms for developing environmentally appropriate distributions of feature preferences, (ii) wiring optimization assumes rather than explains a map-like organization, (iii) place-coding mechanisms can at best explain only a subset of maps in functional terms, and (iv) reaction-diffusion models suggest two factors in the evolution of maps, the first based on efficient development of feature distr...
The understanding of neural activity patterns is fundamentally linked to an understanding of how the...
Topographic maps in visual processing areas maintain the spatial order of the visual world. Molecula...
The cerebral cortex receives multiple afferents from the thalamus that segregate by stimulus modalit...
What, if anything, is the functional significance of spatial patterning in cortical feature maps? We...
In mammalian visual cortex, neurons are organized according to their functional properties into mult...
Obermayer K, Ritter H, Schulten K. Development and Spatial Structure of Cortical Feature Maps: A Mod...
Spatial navigation in mammals is based on building a mental representation of their environment-a co...
<div><p>An animal's ability to navigate through space rests on its ability to create a mental map of...
processors that require constant intercommunication tend to be shifted toward each other in cortex i...
SummaryTopographic maps in visual processing areas maintain the spatial order of the visual world. M...
Our brain is functionally organized in \(\textit {topographic structure}\): typically, nerve cells (...
<div><p>Understanding the structure and dynamics of cortical connectivity is vital to understanding ...
The human ventral visual stream has a highly systematic organization of object information, but the ...
One way to understand the topography of the cerebral cortex is that “like attracts like.” The cortex...
Stimulus-response properties of neurons in primary visual cortex exhibit intriguing spatial organiza...
The understanding of neural activity patterns is fundamentally linked to an understanding of how the...
Topographic maps in visual processing areas maintain the spatial order of the visual world. Molecula...
The cerebral cortex receives multiple afferents from the thalamus that segregate by stimulus modalit...
What, if anything, is the functional significance of spatial patterning in cortical feature maps? We...
In mammalian visual cortex, neurons are organized according to their functional properties into mult...
Obermayer K, Ritter H, Schulten K. Development and Spatial Structure of Cortical Feature Maps: A Mod...
Spatial navigation in mammals is based on building a mental representation of their environment-a co...
<div><p>An animal's ability to navigate through space rests on its ability to create a mental map of...
processors that require constant intercommunication tend to be shifted toward each other in cortex i...
SummaryTopographic maps in visual processing areas maintain the spatial order of the visual world. M...
Our brain is functionally organized in \(\textit {topographic structure}\): typically, nerve cells (...
<div><p>Understanding the structure and dynamics of cortical connectivity is vital to understanding ...
The human ventral visual stream has a highly systematic organization of object information, but the ...
One way to understand the topography of the cerebral cortex is that “like attracts like.” The cortex...
Stimulus-response properties of neurons in primary visual cortex exhibit intriguing spatial organiza...
The understanding of neural activity patterns is fundamentally linked to an understanding of how the...
Topographic maps in visual processing areas maintain the spatial order of the visual world. Molecula...
The cerebral cortex receives multiple afferents from the thalamus that segregate by stimulus modalit...