“…This non classical surround provides input from a larger portion of the visual scene than originally thought, permitting integration of information at early levels in the visual processing stream. Recent works indicate that neuronal surround modulation at cross-orientation, an orientation orthogonal to the preferred orientation of the CRF, play a key role in intermediate-level visual tasks, such as perceptual pop-out [14], contrast facilitation [3,20], and contextual modulation [8,4,5], and could endow neurons with a graded specialization for processing angular visual features such as corners and junctions [18,4].…”