The responses of neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) are suppressed by mask stimuli that do not elicit responses if presented alone. This suppression is widely believed to be mediated by intracortical inhibition. As an alternative, we propose that it can be explained by thalamocortical synaptic depression. This explanation correctly predicts that suppression is monocular, immune to cortical adaptation, and occurs for mask stimuli that elicit responses in the thalamus but not in the cortex. Depression also explains other phenomena previously ascribed to intracortical inhibition. It explains why responses saturate at high stimulus contrast, whereas selectivity for orientation and spatial frequency is invariant with contrast. It explains...
We examine the effects of short-term synaptic depression on the orientation tuning of the LGN input ...
The response of cortical neurons to a sensory stimulus is modulated by the context. In the visual co...
We examine the effects of short-term synaptic depression on the orientation tuning of the LGN input ...
AbstractNeurons in primary visual cortex (V1) are thought to receive inhibition from other V1 neuron...
The response of a neuron in the visual cortex to an oriented light bar is strongly reduced by concur...
AbstractThe response of a neuron in the visual cortex to an oriented light bar is strongly reduced b...
SummaryIn what regime does the cortical circuit operate? Our intracellular studies of surround suppr...
AbstractCross-orientation suppression and surround suppression have been extensively studied in prim...
Monocular deprivation (MD) during development shifts the ocular preference of primary visual cortex ...
AbstractRecently, it has been proposed that all suppressive phenomena observed in the primary visual...
Cross-orientation suppression and surround suppression have been extensively studied in primary visu...
International audienceNeurons in the primary visual cortex are known for responding vigorously but w...
Synaptic depression is essential for controlling the balance be-tween excitation and inhibition in c...
The synaptic mechanisms of feature coding in the visual cortex are poorly understood, particularly i...
<div><p>We examine the effects of short-term synaptic depression on the orientation tuning of the LG...
We examine the effects of short-term synaptic depression on the orientation tuning of the LGN input ...
The response of cortical neurons to a sensory stimulus is modulated by the context. In the visual co...
We examine the effects of short-term synaptic depression on the orientation tuning of the LGN input ...
AbstractNeurons in primary visual cortex (V1) are thought to receive inhibition from other V1 neuron...
The response of a neuron in the visual cortex to an oriented light bar is strongly reduced by concur...
AbstractThe response of a neuron in the visual cortex to an oriented light bar is strongly reduced b...
SummaryIn what regime does the cortical circuit operate? Our intracellular studies of surround suppr...
AbstractCross-orientation suppression and surround suppression have been extensively studied in prim...
Monocular deprivation (MD) during development shifts the ocular preference of primary visual cortex ...
AbstractRecently, it has been proposed that all suppressive phenomena observed in the primary visual...
Cross-orientation suppression and surround suppression have been extensively studied in primary visu...
International audienceNeurons in the primary visual cortex are known for responding vigorously but w...
Synaptic depression is essential for controlling the balance be-tween excitation and inhibition in c...
The synaptic mechanisms of feature coding in the visual cortex are poorly understood, particularly i...
<div><p>We examine the effects of short-term synaptic depression on the orientation tuning of the LG...
We examine the effects of short-term synaptic depression on the orientation tuning of the LGN input ...
The response of cortical neurons to a sensory stimulus is modulated by the context. In the visual co...
We examine the effects of short-term synaptic depression on the orientation tuning of the LGN input ...