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The Pattern and Functional Significance of Long-Range Interactions in Human Visual Cortex

Uri Polat , Anthony M. Norcia , and Dov Sagi

  1. The Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
    2232 Webster Street
    San-Francisco, CA 94115, USA
  2. Department of Neurobiology, Brain Research
    The Weizmann Institute of Science
    Rehovot 76100, Israel

{uri, amn}@skivs.ski.org, dubi@nisan.weizmann.ac.il

Abstract

In this chapter we will review recent observations on long-range excitatory and inhibitory interactions. Such effects are found in both psychophysical and evoked potential experiments, and they depend on contrast, offset, and collinearity. Possible mechanisms for these effects are suggested, and a functional role in establishing Gestalt phenomena is outlined.


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