S Grossberg - Consciousness and cognition, 1999 - Elsevier
The processes whereby our brains continue to learn about a changing world in a stable fashion throughout life are proposed to lead to conscious experiences. These processes …
A classic photographic task is the mapping of the potentially high dynamic range of real world luminances to the low dynamic range of the photographic print. This tone reproduction …
We present a method for creating black-and-white illustrations from photographs of human faces. In addition an interactive technique is demonstrated for deforming these black-and …
Biological structures can be seen as collections of special devices coordinated by a matrix of organization. Devices are dif? cult to evolve and are meticulously conserved through the …
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 …
S Grossberg - Spatial vision, 1999 - europepmc.org
The organization of neocortex into layers is one of its most salient anatomical features. These layers include circuits that form functional columns in cortical maps. A major unsolved …
Numerous theories of neural processing, often motivated by experimental observations, have explored the computational properties of neural codes based on the absolute or …
DA Pollen - Cerebral cortex, 1999 - academic.oup.com
Neurological findings suggest that the human striate cortex (V1) is an indispensable component of a neural substratum subserving static achromatic form perception in its own …
How the brain generates visual percepts is a central problem in neuroscience. We propose a detailed neural model of how lateral geniculate nuclei and the interblob cortical stream …