“…This “real-to-illusory” higher order transformation must be mediated by the anatomical connectivity between V1 and V2. Specifically, we observe establishment of modality-specific higher order properties in different stripes of V2: (a) thin stripes : color representation in V1 blobs, which is dominated by red-green/blue-yellow axes, transforms to a multicolor map of hue columns in V2 (Conway, 2001; Xiao et al, 2003); (b) thin stripes : luminance encoding in V1 transforms to brightness encoding in V2 (Roe et al, 2005); (c) thick/pale stripes : encoding of simple contour orientation transforms to higher order cue-invariant orientation representation in V2 (Rasch et al, 2013); (d) thick stripes : simple motion direction detection transforms to the detection of coherent motion in V2 (useful for figure-ground segregation, Peterhans and von der Heydt) and to motion contrast defined borders (Hu et al, 2018); and (e) thick stripes : segregated representation of left and right eyes in V1 to maps of near-to-far binocular disparity columns in V2 (Chen et al, 2008, 2017). Touch : In a similar vein, in somatosensory cortex, integration of tactile pressure domains in area 3b (Friedman et al, 2004) are hypothesized to generate motion selectivity domains in area 1 (Pei et al, 2010; Wang et al, 2013; Roe et al, 2017).…”