Hierarchical temporal prediction captures motion processing along the visual pathway
Visual neurons respond selectively to features that become increasingly complex from the eyes to the cortex. Retinal neurons prefer flashing spots of light, primary visual cortical (V1) neurons prefer moving bars, and those in higher cortical areas favor complex features like moving textures. Previo...
Main Authors: | Singer, Y, Taylor, L, Willmore, BDB, King, AJ, Harper, NS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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eLife Sciences Publications
2023
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