[PDF][PDF] Modeling the self-organization of color-selective neurons in the visual cortex

BJ De Paula - 2007 - Citeseer
Color is a vital and integral part of human experience. For instance, color vision allows us to
effortlessly tell the difference between a ripe yellow banana and an unripe green one …

[HTML][HTML] Color opponent receptive fields self-organize in a biophysical model of visual cortex via spike-timing dependent plasticity

A Eguchi, SA Neymotin, SM Stringer - Frontiers in Neural Circuits, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Although many computational models have been proposed to explain orientation maps in
primary visual cortex (V1), it is not yet known how similar clusters of color-selective neurons …

Color-opponent mechanisms for local hue encoding in a hierarchical framework

P Mehrani, A Mouraviev, OJA Gonzalez… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2017 - arxiv.org
A biologically plausible computational model for color representation is introduced. We
present a mechanistic hierarchical model of neurons that not only successfully encodes …

A self-organizing model of “color blob” formation

HG Barrow, AJ Bray, JML Budd - Neural Computation, 1996 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper explores the possibility that the formation of color blobs in primate striate cortex
can be partly explained through the process of activity-based self-organization. We present …

Pattern forming mechanisms of color vision

Z Burstein, DD Reid, PJ Thomas, JD Cowan - Network Neuroscience, 2023 - direct.mit.edu
While our understanding of the way single neurons process chromatic stimuli in the early
visual pathway has advanced significantly in recent years, we do not yet know how these …

A model of the formation of a self-organized cortical representation of color

AR Rao, G Cecchi, C Peck… - Human Vision and …, 2005 - spiedigitallibrary.org
In this paper we address the problem of understanding the cortical processing of color
information. Unravelling the cortical representation of color is a difficult task, as the neural …

[图书][B] Modeling the self-organization of color selectivity in the visual cortex

JB De Paula - 2007 - search.proquest.com
How does the visual cortex represent and process color? Experimental evidence from
macaque monkey suggests that cells selective for color are organized into small, spatially …

[PDF][PDF] Stable receptive field structure of color neurons in primary visual cortex under adapting and non-adapting conditions

BR Conway - Conference on Colour in Graphics, Imaging, and …, 2006 - library.imaging.org
The way in which color signals from the three cone classes (L, M, S) are handled by the rest
of the visual system to bring about color perception is incompletely known. In particular, the …

[HTML][HTML] Color vision

P Gouras - 2011 - europepmc.org
Color vision is an illusion created by the interactions of billions of neurons in our brain.
There is no color in the external world; it is created by neural programs and projected onto …

Learning distinct and complementary feature selectivities from natural colour videos

W Einhäuser, C Kayser, KP Körding… - Reviews in the …, 2003 - degruyter.com
Many biological and artificial neural networks require the parallel extraction of multiple
features, and meet this requirement with distinct populations of neurons that are selective to …