AbstractOur perception of fine visual detail relies on small receptive fields at early stages of visual processing. However, small receptive fields tend to confound the orientation and velocity of moving edges, leading to ambiguous or inaccurate motion measurements (the aperture problem). Thus, it is often assumed that neurons in primary visual cortex (V1) carry only ambiguous motion information. Here we show that a subpopulation of V1 neurons is capable of signaling motion direction in a manner that is independent of contour orientation. Specifically, end-stopped V1 neurons obtain accurate motion measurements by responding only to the endpoints of long contours, a strategy which renders them largely immune to the aperture problem. Furtherm...
The initial encoding of direction by mammals occurs in striate cortex by neurons with small recepti...
ble first step toward measuring velocity would be to filter out long contours, and to respond select...
ISBN : 978-2-9532965-0-1We propose a simple mechanism to reproduce the neural solution of the apertu...
AbstractNeurons at early stages in the visual system can only ‘view’ small parts of the visual world...
We present a model of the early stages of processing in the visual cortex, in particular V1 and MT, ...
We present a model of the early stages of processing in the visual cortex, in particular V1 and MT, ...
It is traditional to believe that neurons in primary visual cortex are sensitive only or principally...
It is traditional to believe that neurons in primary visual cortex are sensitive only or principally...
How does the visual system determine the direction and speed of moving objects? In the primate brain...
It is traditional to believe that neurons in primary visual cortex are sensitive only or principally...
PURPOSE: Recent studies show that visual motion information is processed in a distributed fashion ...
© 2016 Dr. Parvin Zarei EskikandThe processing of motion information in the brain initiates in the p...
The primate visual system incorporates a highly specialized subsystem for the analysis of motion in ...
The primate visual system incorporates a highly specialized subsystem for the analysis of motion in ...
SummaryIntuitively one might think that larger objects should be easier to see, and indeed performan...
The initial encoding of direction by mammals occurs in striate cortex by neurons with small recepti...
ble first step toward measuring velocity would be to filter out long contours, and to respond select...
ISBN : 978-2-9532965-0-1We propose a simple mechanism to reproduce the neural solution of the apertu...
AbstractNeurons at early stages in the visual system can only ‘view’ small parts of the visual world...
We present a model of the early stages of processing in the visual cortex, in particular V1 and MT, ...
We present a model of the early stages of processing in the visual cortex, in particular V1 and MT, ...
It is traditional to believe that neurons in primary visual cortex are sensitive only or principally...
It is traditional to believe that neurons in primary visual cortex are sensitive only or principally...
How does the visual system determine the direction and speed of moving objects? In the primate brain...
It is traditional to believe that neurons in primary visual cortex are sensitive only or principally...
PURPOSE: Recent studies show that visual motion information is processed in a distributed fashion ...
© 2016 Dr. Parvin Zarei EskikandThe processing of motion information in the brain initiates in the p...
The primate visual system incorporates a highly specialized subsystem for the analysis of motion in ...
The primate visual system incorporates a highly specialized subsystem for the analysis of motion in ...
SummaryIntuitively one might think that larger objects should be easier to see, and indeed performan...
The initial encoding of direction by mammals occurs in striate cortex by neurons with small recepti...
ble first step toward measuring velocity would be to filter out long contours, and to respond select...
ISBN : 978-2-9532965-0-1We propose a simple mechanism to reproduce the neural solution of the apertu...