Neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) receive sensory inputs that describe small, local regions of the visual scene and cortical feedback inputs from higher visual areas processing the global scene context. Investigating the spatial precision of this visual contextual modulation will contribute to our understanding of the functional role of cortical feedback inputs in perceptual computations. We used human functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to test the spatial precision of contextual feedback inputs to V1 during natural scene processing. We measured brain activity patterns in the stimulated regions of V1 and in regions that we blocked from direct feedforward input, receiving information only from non-feedforward (i.e., feedbac...
The interaction between the primary visual cortex (V1) and extrastriate visual areas provides the fi...
A commonly held view about neurons in early visual cortex is that they serve as localized feature de...
Feature-based attention has a spatially global effect, i.e., responses to stimuli that share feature...
The majority of synaptic inputs to the primary visual cortex (V1) are non-feedforward, instead origi...
SummaryNeuronal cortical circuitry comprises feedforward, lateral, and feedback projections, each of...
Neuronal cortical circuitry comprises feedforward, lateral, and feedback projections, each of which ...
Neuronal cortical circuitry comprises feedforward, lateral, and feedback projections, each of which ...
Visual processing in cortex relies on feedback projections contextualising feedforward information f...
How does the brain form a useful representation of its external environment from the astoundingly co...
Early visual cortical neurons receive highly selective feedforward input, which is amplified or disa...
Even within the early sensory areas, the majority of the input to any given cortical neuron comes fr...
The mammalian visual system contains an extensive web of feedback connections projecting from higher...
Human visual surface perception has neural correlates in early visual cortex, but the role of feedba...
A highly important question in visual neuroscience is to identify where in the visual system informa...
In the visual cortex, information is transferred from one area to the next by means of feedforward c...
The interaction between the primary visual cortex (V1) and extrastriate visual areas provides the fi...
A commonly held view about neurons in early visual cortex is that they serve as localized feature de...
Feature-based attention has a spatially global effect, i.e., responses to stimuli that share feature...
The majority of synaptic inputs to the primary visual cortex (V1) are non-feedforward, instead origi...
SummaryNeuronal cortical circuitry comprises feedforward, lateral, and feedback projections, each of...
Neuronal cortical circuitry comprises feedforward, lateral, and feedback projections, each of which ...
Neuronal cortical circuitry comprises feedforward, lateral, and feedback projections, each of which ...
Visual processing in cortex relies on feedback projections contextualising feedforward information f...
How does the brain form a useful representation of its external environment from the astoundingly co...
Early visual cortical neurons receive highly selective feedforward input, which is amplified or disa...
Even within the early sensory areas, the majority of the input to any given cortical neuron comes fr...
The mammalian visual system contains an extensive web of feedback connections projecting from higher...
Human visual surface perception has neural correlates in early visual cortex, but the role of feedba...
A highly important question in visual neuroscience is to identify where in the visual system informa...
In the visual cortex, information is transferred from one area to the next by means of feedforward c...
The interaction between the primary visual cortex (V1) and extrastriate visual areas provides the fi...
A commonly held view about neurons in early visual cortex is that they serve as localized feature de...
Feature-based attention has a spatially global effect, i.e., responses to stimuli that share feature...