How do V1 cells respond to, adapt to, and combine signals from the two eyes? We tested a simple functional model that has monocular and binocular stages of divisive contrast gain control (CGC) that sit before, and after, binocular summation respectively. Interocular suppression (IOS) was another potential influence on contrast gain. Howarth, Vorobyov & Sengpiel (2009, Cerebral Cortex, 19, 1835–1843) studied contrast adaptation and interocular transfer in cat V1 cells. In our re-analysis we found that ocular dominance (OD) and contrast adaptation at a fixed test contrast were well described by a re-scaling of the unadapted orientation tuning curve – a simple change in response gain. We compared six variants of the basic model, and one model ...
Binocular rivalry refers to the perceptual alternations experienced while viewing dichoptic stimuli....
Recent work has revealed multiple pathways for cross-orientation suppression in cat and human vision...
A neural model is developed to probe how corticogeniculate feedback may contribute to the dynamics o...
Adaptation to a high contrast grating temporarily reduces the contrast sensitivity of neurons in the...
Prolonged viewing of an unchanging pattern causes adaptation, which can be demonstrated by visual af...
Prolonged stimulation by temporally modulated sinusoidal gratings causes a decrease in the contrast ...
This article develops a neural model of how sharp disparity tuning can arise through experience-depe...
This article develops a neural model of how sharp disparity tuning can arise through experience-depe...
Biological visual systems continuously optimize themselves to the prevailing image statistics, which...
The human visual system combines contrast information from the two eyes to produce a single cyclopea...
Stereo images are highly redundant; the left and right frames of typical scenes are very similar. Li...
In the early visual system, a contrast gain control mechanism sets the gain of responses based on th...
AbstractIn an attempt to demonstrate a physiological basis for the alternating suppression of percep...
When cat V1/V2 cells are adapted to contrast at their optimal orientation, a reduction in gain and/o...
Recent work has revealed multiple pathways for cross-orientation suppression in cat and human vision...
Binocular rivalry refers to the perceptual alternations experienced while viewing dichoptic stimuli....
Recent work has revealed multiple pathways for cross-orientation suppression in cat and human vision...
A neural model is developed to probe how corticogeniculate feedback may contribute to the dynamics o...
Adaptation to a high contrast grating temporarily reduces the contrast sensitivity of neurons in the...
Prolonged viewing of an unchanging pattern causes adaptation, which can be demonstrated by visual af...
Prolonged stimulation by temporally modulated sinusoidal gratings causes a decrease in the contrast ...
This article develops a neural model of how sharp disparity tuning can arise through experience-depe...
This article develops a neural model of how sharp disparity tuning can arise through experience-depe...
Biological visual systems continuously optimize themselves to the prevailing image statistics, which...
The human visual system combines contrast information from the two eyes to produce a single cyclopea...
Stereo images are highly redundant; the left and right frames of typical scenes are very similar. Li...
In the early visual system, a contrast gain control mechanism sets the gain of responses based on th...
AbstractIn an attempt to demonstrate a physiological basis for the alternating suppression of percep...
When cat V1/V2 cells are adapted to contrast at their optimal orientation, a reduction in gain and/o...
Recent work has revealed multiple pathways for cross-orientation suppression in cat and human vision...
Binocular rivalry refers to the perceptual alternations experienced while viewing dichoptic stimuli....
Recent work has revealed multiple pathways for cross-orientation suppression in cat and human vision...
A neural model is developed to probe how corticogeniculate feedback may contribute to the dynamics o...