Does invariant recognition predict tuning of neurons in sensory cortex?
Tuning properties of simple cells in cortical V1 can be described in terms of a "universal shape" characterized by parameter values which hold across different species. This puzzling set of findings begs for a general explanation grounded on an evolutionarily important computational functi...
Main Authors: | Poggio, Tomaso, Mutch, Jim, Anselmi, Fabio, Tacchetti, Andrea, Rosasco, Lorenzo, Leibo, Joel Z. |
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Other Authors: | Tomaso Poggio |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/79828 |
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