Opponent surrounds explain diversity of contextual phenomena across visual modalities
AsbtractContext is known to affect how a stimulus is perceived. A variety of illusions have been attributed to contextual processing -- from orientation tilt effects to chromatic induction phenomena, but their neural underpinnings remain poorly understood. Here, we present a recurrent network model of classical and extra-classical receptive fields that is constrained by the anatomy and physiology of the visual cortex. A key feature of the model is the postulated existence of two spatially disjoint near-vs. far-extra-classical regions with complementary facilitatory and suppressive contributions to the classical receptive field. The model accounts for a variety of contextual illusions, reveal
原文来源: https://doi.org/10.1101/070821