Visual Cortical Processing: Texture Sensitivity and Relative Motion

作者: P. Hammond

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-5071-9_16

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摘要: Studies of sensitivity striate cortical neurones to textured, as well oriented, stimuli in the lightly anaesthetised eat present a picture processing strikingly different from classical views purely serial (hierarchical) by cells acting “feature detectors”. The results indicate strong element parallel simple and complex significant influences moving textured backgrounds on foreground objects.

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