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The following pages link to Recurrent inhibition and clustered connectivity as a basis for Gabor-like receptive fields in the visual cortex (Q1910219):
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- An architectural hypothesis for direction selectivity in the visual cortex: The role of spatially asymmetric intracortical inhibition (Q1289356) (← links)
- Evolving field models for inhibition effects in early vision (Q1851696) (← links)
- Suppression of contour perception by band-limited noise and its relation to nonclassical receptive field inhibition (Q1889189) (← links)
- Orientation tuning properties of simple cells in area V1 derived from an approximate analysis of nonlinear neural field models (Q2746336) (← links)
- Dynamic Approximation of Spatiotemporal Receptive Fields in Nonlinear Neural Field Models (Q3149517) (← links)
- Adaptive Integration in the Visual Cortex by Depressing Recurrent Cortical Circuits (Q3510944) (← links)
- Signal-Tuned Gabor Functions as Models for Stimulus-Dependent Cortical Receptive Fields (Q5378351) (← links)