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Scale-Invariant Visual Capabilities Explained by Topographic Representations of Luminance and Texture in Primate V1

机译:灵长类时v1中亮度和纹理的地形表示解释的尺度不变的视觉功能

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Humans have remarkable scale-invariant visual capabilities. For example, our orientation discrimination sensitivity is largely constant over more than two orders of magnitude of variations in stimulus spatial frequency (SF). Orientation-selective V1 neurons are likely to contribute to orientation discrimination. However, because at any V1 location neurons have a limited range of receptive field (RF) sizes, we predict that at low SFs V1 neurons will carry little orientation information. If this were the case, what could account for the high behavioral sensitivity at low SFs? Using optical imaging in behaving macaques, we show that, as predicted, V1 orientation-tuned responses drop rapidly with decreasing SF. However, we reveal a surprising coarse-scale signal that corresponds to the projection of the luminance layout of low-SF stimuli to V1's retinotopic map. This homeomorphic and distributed representation, which carries high-quality orientation information, is likely to contribute to our striking scale-invariant visual capabilities.
机译:人类具有显着的尺度不变的视觉功能。例如,我们的定向辨别灵敏度在很大程度上是刺激空间频率(SF)的两个多个变化级的恒定恒定。取向选择性V1神经元可能有助于取向歧视。然而,由于在任何V1位置神经元具有有限的接收领域(RF)尺寸,我们预测,在低SFS V1神经元将携带几乎没有定向信息。如果是这种情况,那么在低SFS时可能考虑的高行为敏感性?使用光学成像在行为猕猴中,我们表明,如预测的那样,V1方向调谐响应随着降低的SF而迅速下降。然而,我们揭示了一种令人惊讶的粗糙度信号,其对应于低SF刺激的亮度布局的投影到V1的视网口映射图。这种具有高质量方向信息的同代和分布式表示可能会有助于我们引人注目的规模不变的视觉功能。

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    《Neuron》 |2018年第6期|共13页
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    Univ Texas Austin Ctr Perceptual Syst Austin TX 78712 USA;

    Univ Texas Austin Ctr Perceptual Syst Austin TX 78712 USA;

    Stanford Univ Dept Bioengn Stanford CA 94305 USA;

    Stanford Univ Dept Bioengn Stanford CA 94305 USA;

    Univ Texas Austin Ctr Perceptual Syst Austin TX 78712 USA;

    Univ Texas Austin Ctr Perceptual Syst Austin TX 78712 USA;

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  • 入库时间 2022-08-20 04:35:25

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