Natural world physical, brain operational, and mind phenomenal space–time

AA Fingelkurts, AA Fingelkurts, CFH Neves - Physics of life reviews, 2010 - Elsevier
Concepts of space and time are widely developed in physics. However, there is a
considerable lack of biologically plausible theoretical frameworks that can demonstrate how …

The complementary brain: Unifying brain dynamics and modularity

S Grossberg - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2000 - cell.com
How are our brains functionally organized to achieve adaptive behavior in a changing
world? This article presents one alternative to the computer analogy that suggests brains are …

How does the cerebral cortex work? Development, learning, attention, and 3-D vision by laminar circuits of visual cortex

S Grossberg - Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience …, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
A key goal of behavioral and cognitive neuroscience is to link brain mechanisms to
behavioral functions. The present article describes recent progress toward explaining how …

A laminar cortical model of stereopsis and 3D surface perception: Closure and da Vinci stereopsis

Y Cao, S Grossberg - 2004 - open.bu.edu
A laminar cortical model of stereopsis and 3D surface perception is developed and
simulated. The model describes how monocular and binocular oriented filtering interact with …

[HTML][HTML] A laminar cortical model of stereopsis and three-dimensional surface perception

S Grossberg, PDL Howe - Vision research, 2003 - Elsevier
A laminar cortical model of stereopsis and later stages of 3D surface perception is
developed and simulated. The model describes how initial stages of monocular and …

[HTML][HTML] On sensory eye dominance revealed by binocular integrative and binocular competitive stimuli

C Han, ZJ He, TL Ooi - Investigative ophthalmology & visual …, 2018 - jov.arvojournals.org
Purpose: Two core processes underlie 3-D binocular vision. The first, a binocular
combination/summation process, integrates similar feature signals from the two eye …

The role of occlusion in the perception of depth, lightness, and opacity.

BL Anderson - Psychological Review, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
A theory is presented that explains how the visual system infers the lightness, opacity, and
depth of surfaces from stereoscopic images. It is shown that the polarity and magnitude of …

Filling-In the Forms: Surface and Boundary Interactions

S Grossberg - Fillingin: From perceptual completion to cortical …, 2003 - books.google.com
In order to discuss filling-in in the brain, it is helpful to caste this issue within a larger
framework that clarifies more global properties of brain organization. This is useful because …

Contrast gain control in the visual cortex: monocular versus binocular mechanisms

AM Truchard, I Ohzawa, RD Freeman - Journal of Neuroscience, 2000 - Soc Neuroscience
In this study, we compare binocular and monocular mechanisms underlying contrast
encoding by binocular simple cells in primary visual cortex. At mid to high levels of stimulus …

Towards a unified theory of neocortex: laminar cortical circuits for vision and cognition

S Grossberg - Progress in brain research, 2007 - Elsevier
A key goal of computational neuroscience is to link brain mechanisms to behavioral
functions. The present article describes recent progress towards explaining how laminar …