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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Cortical Interpretation of ASSOMs
Self-organizing maps have been successfully used to model map formation in the visual cortex of mammals. When applying natural images as stimuli, properties of the maps obtained for low-dimensional input manif...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Analysing the Context Dependence of Receptive Fields in Visual Cortex
Stimuli outside the classical receptive field of orientation-selective cells in the visual cortex can strongly modulate the response properties of these cells. Normally, stimuli with orientation contrasts lead...
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Chapter
Alternating Predictable and Unpredictable States in Data From Cat Visual Cortex
Visual inspection of data from cat visual cortex reveals, that the recently discovered 50-Hz-oscillations do not consist of a permanent oscillatory signal during the whole period of stimulation, but instead di...
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Chapter
Field Discontinuities and Islands in a Model of Cortical Map Formation
The existence of field discontinuities, i.e. discontinuities in cortical maps of the retina is well established by neurophysiological investigations in a variety of species [1–4]. In cat, additional geometric ano...