Occlusion-related lateral connections stabilize kinetic depth stimuli through perceptual coupling

  • Klink, P. Christiaan
  • Noest, Andre J.
  • Holten, Vivian
  • van den Berg, Albert V.
  • van Wezel, Richard J.A.
Publication date
September 2009
Publisher
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO)

Abstract

Local sensory information is often ambiguous forcing the brain to integrate spatiotemporally separated information for stable conscious perception. Lateral connections between clusters of similarly tuned neurons in the visual cortex are a potential neural substrate for the coupling of spatially separated visual information. Ecological optics suggests that perceptual coupling of visual information is particularly beneficial in occlusion situations. Here we present a novel neural network model and a series of human psychophysical experiments that can together explain the perceptual coupling of kinetic depth stimuli with activity-driven lateral information sharing in the far depth plane. Our most striking finding is the perceptual coupling of ...

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