Two expressions of "surround suppression" in V1 that arise independent of cortical mechanisms of suppression.
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Human primary visual cortex (V1) is selective for second-order spatial frequency.Visual Receptive Field Properties of Neurons in the Mouse Lateral Geniculate NucleusAn Amacrine Cell Circuit for Signaling Steady Illumination in the Retina.Surround suppression maps in the cat primary visual cortex.Distinct mechanisms for size tuning in primate visual cortex.The Divisive-Normalization Model of V1 Neurons: A Comprehensive Comparison of Physiological Data and Model Predictions.Spatial integration in mouse primary visual cortex.Effects of cortical feedback on the spatial properties of relay cells in the lateral geniculate nucleus.Differences in orientation tuning between pinwheel and domain neurons in primary visual cortex depend on contrast and size.Orientation tuning of the suppressive extraclassical surround depends on intrinsic organization of V1.Contrast-dependent variations in the excitatory classical receptive field and suppressive nonclassical receptive field of cat primary visual cortex.Contrast invariance of orientation tuning in cat primary visual cortex neurons depends on stimulus size.Rebound spiking as a neural mechanism for surface filling-in.Effects of contrast and contrast adaptation on static receptive field features in macaque area V1.Age related changes to perceptual surround suppression of moving stimuli.Phase sensitivities, excitatory summation fields, and silent suppressive receptive fields of single neurons in the parastriate cortex of the cat.Top-down feedback controls spatial summation and response amplitude in primate visual cortex.Effects of surround suppression on response adaptation of V1 neurons to visual stimuli.Typology and Circuitry of Suppressed-by-Contrast Retinal Ganglion CellsVisually Evoked Response Differences to Contrast and Motion in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Two expressions of "surround suppression" in V1 that arise independent of cortical mechanisms of suppression.
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