2021
DOI: 10.3390/biology10080801
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A Model of the Early Visual System Based on Parallel Spike-Sequence Detection, Showing Orientation Selectivity

Abstract: Since the first half of the twentieth century, numerous studies have been conducted on how the visual cortex encodes basic image features. One of the hallmarks of basic feature extraction is the phenomenon of orientation selectivity, of which the underlying neuronal-level computational mechanisms remain partially unclear despite being intensively investigated. In this work we present a reduced visual system model (RVSM) of the first level of scene analysis, involving the retina, the lateral geniculate nucleus … Show more

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“…A model of the early visual system was developed by Alejandro Santos-Mayo and co-workers [ 7 ]. In this work, the authors present a reduced visual system model (RVSM) of the first level of scene analysis, involving the retina, the lateral geniculate nucleus, and the primary visual cortex (V1).…”
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“…A model of the early visual system was developed by Alejandro Santos-Mayo and co-workers [ 7 ]. In this work, the authors present a reduced visual system model (RVSM) of the first level of scene analysis, involving the retina, the lateral geniculate nucleus, and the primary visual cortex (V1).…”
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confidence: 99%