Taking a comparative approach, data from a range of visual species are discussed in the context of ideas about mechanisms of motion detection. The cellular basis of motion …
THE'iterated prisoner's dilemma'is now the orthodox paradigm for the evolution of cooperation among selfish individuals. This viewpoint is strongly supported by Axelrod's …
A fundamental question about the perception of time is whether the neural mechanisms underlying temporal judgements are universal and centralized in the brain or modality …
Color perception depends profoundly on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity in response to the prevailing pattern of stimulation. We examined how color sensitivity and …
Contrast adaptation is a psychophysical phenomenon, the neuronal bases of which reside largely in the primary visual cortex. The cellular mechanisms of contrast adaptation were …
Most models of color vision assume that signals from the three classes of cone receptor are recoded into only three independent post-receptoral channels: one that encodes luminance …
G Sclar, P Lennie, DD DePriest - Vision research, 1989 - Elsevier
We have characterized the contrast-response relationships for simple and complex cells in striate cortex of macaque monkey, before and during adaptation to high-contrast sinusoidal …
Neural activity and perception are both affected by sensory history. The work presented here explores the relationship between the physiological effects of adaptation and their …
MA Webster - Network: Computation in Neural Systems, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
Information about colour is initially extracted by the visual system in terms of the activity within a small number of receptor types with different spectral sensitivities, and then recoded …