Orientation Contrast Enhancement Modulated by Differential Long-Range Interactions in Visual Cortex

1998 | book part. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Orientation Contrast Enhancement Modulated by Differential Long-Range Interactions in Visual Cortex​
Ernst, U. ; Pawelzik, K. ; Wolf, F.  & Geisel, T. ​ (1998)
In:​Bower, James M.​ (Ed.), Computational Neuroscience pp. 361​-366. ​Boston, MA: ​Springer. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4831-7_60 

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Authors
Ernst, Udo ; Pawelzik, Klaus ; Wolf, Fred ; Geisel, Theo 
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Bower, James M.
Abstract
Recently Sillito and coworkers18,12 demonstrated that Stimulation beyond the classical receptive field (RF) can not only modulate, but radically change a neuron\’s response to oriented stimuli. They revealed that patch-suppressed cells when stimulated with contrasting orientations inside and outside their classical RF can strongly respond to stimuli oriented orthogonal to their nominal preferred orientation.
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1998
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Springer
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978-1-4613-7190-8
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978-1-4615-4831-7
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English

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