Neurogeometry of perception: isotropic and anisotropic aspects

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Publication:6320183

DOI10.1007/S10516-019-09426-1arXiv1906.03495WikidataQ127369824 ScholiaQ127369824MaRDI QIDQ6320183FDOQ6320183

A. Sarti, Giovanna Citti

Publication date: 8 June 2019

Abstract: In this paper we first recall the definition of geometical model of the visual cortex, focusing in particular on the geometrical properties of horizontal cortical connectivity. Then we recognize that histograms of edges - co-occurrences are not isotropic distributed, and are strongly biased in horizontal and vertical directions of the stimulus. Finally we introduce a new model of non isotropic cortical connectivity modeled on the histogram of edges - co-occurrences. Using this kernel we are able to justify oblique phenomena comparable with experimental findings.













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