Brightness induction is the modulation of the perceived intensity of an area by the luminance of surrounding areas. Recent/nneurophysiological evidence suggests that brightness information might be explicitly represented in V1, in contrast to the/nmore common assumption that the striate cortex is an area mostly responsive to sensory information. Here we investigate/npossible neural mechanisms that offer a plausible explanation for such phenomenon. To this end, a neurodynamical model/nwhich is based on neurophysiological evidence and focuses on the part of V1 responsible for contextual influences is/npresented. The proposed computational model successfully accounts for well known psychophysical effects for static/ncontexts and also for brigh...
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Background The perception of brightness depends on spatial context: the same stimulus can appear lig...
The brightness and color of a surface depends on its contrast with nearby surfaces. For example, a g...
Brightness induction is the modulation of the perceived intensity of an area by the luminance of sur...
Brightness induction is the modulation of the perceived intensity of an area by the luminance of sur...
Brightness induction is the modulation of the perceived intensity of an area by the luminance of sur...
Computational neuromodeling may help to further our understanding of how empirical neuroimaging find...
AbstractThe human brain is renowned for its dynamic regulation of sensory inputs, which enables our ...
The interaction between brightness and color causes there to be different color appearance when one ...
A physically identical shade of gray on a black background appears lighter than on a white backgroun...
A neural network model of early visual processing offers an explanation of brightness effects often ...
AbstractThe brightness that results from stimulating a particular test-region of the retina may be d...
Visual scene perception owes greatly to surface features such as color and brightness. Yet, early vi...
The present work proposes a new architecture for brightness perception, which aims to unify image pr...
A grey surface on a bright background appears to be darker than the same surface on a dark backgroun...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Background The perception of brightness depends on spatial context: the same stimulus can appear lig...
The brightness and color of a surface depends on its contrast with nearby surfaces. For example, a g...
Brightness induction is the modulation of the perceived intensity of an area by the luminance of sur...
Brightness induction is the modulation of the perceived intensity of an area by the luminance of sur...
Brightness induction is the modulation of the perceived intensity of an area by the luminance of sur...
Computational neuromodeling may help to further our understanding of how empirical neuroimaging find...
AbstractThe human brain is renowned for its dynamic regulation of sensory inputs, which enables our ...
The interaction between brightness and color causes there to be different color appearance when one ...
A physically identical shade of gray on a black background appears lighter than on a white backgroun...
A neural network model of early visual processing offers an explanation of brightness effects often ...
AbstractThe brightness that results from stimulating a particular test-region of the retina may be d...
Visual scene perception owes greatly to surface features such as color and brightness. Yet, early vi...
The present work proposes a new architecture for brightness perception, which aims to unify image pr...
A grey surface on a bright background appears to be darker than the same surface on a dark backgroun...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Background The perception of brightness depends on spatial context: the same stimulus can appear lig...
The brightness and color of a surface depends on its contrast with nearby surfaces. For example, a g...