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- W2012065907 abstract "A model connecting psychophysical findings with their putative neurobiological substrate is examined: the attempt to relate the perception of the orientation of a line in visual space to the excitation pattern of orientation-selective neurons in the mammalian visual cortex. The specific problem is whether it is possible to derive the phenomenon of ‘simultaneous orientation contrast’, also known as the tilt illusion, from neurophysiological data by comparing the responses to similar visual patterns obtained from human observers and from visual cortical neurons in anesthetized cats. It was hoped that straight-forward concepts such as lateral inhibition in the domain of line-orientation would lead to a satisfactory model. The neurophysiological findings, however, turn out to be much more complex, particularly as contextual stimulation (non-classical receptive fields) of cortical neurons produces some hitherto unsuspected effects. When constructing neural models of visual psychophysical responses, we clearly need to consider not only non-classical receptive fields but also the fact that neural ‘filtering’ is likely to be active rather than passive." @default.
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