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Long Range Connections in Visual Cortex

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Motivated by evidence from biocytin tracing studies [28,29], we add to the local center-surround connectivity pattern, discussed above, a pattern of clustered long-range connections, which connect cells with similar orientation preference (see below). In this section we explore several computational implications of such a system: binding, pop-out and line completition. In accordance with experimental data from primary visual cortex, we focus on the processing of orientation information.


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