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The following pages link to An amplitude equation approach to contextual effects in visual cortex (Q2780840):
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- A mathematical model of color and orientation processing in V1 (Q310192) (← links)
- Stochastic network models in neuroscience: a Festschrift for Jack Cowan. Introduction to the special issue (Q502292) (← links)
- Steps toward numerical mode analysis of organizing systems (Q843311) (← links)
- A mean-field model for orientation tuning, contrast saturation, and contextual effects in the primary visual cortex (Q1585076) (← links)
- The visual cortex as a crystal (Q1848747) (← links)
- A spatialized model of visual texture perception using the structure tensor formalism (Q1953030) (← links)
- Cortical-inspired Wilson-Cowan-type equations for orientation-dependent contrast perception modelling (Q2031753) (← links)
- Wandering bumps in a stochastic neural field: a variational approach (Q2115512) (← links)
- Variational models for color image correction inspired by visual perception and neuroscience (Q2217382) (← links)
- Stochastic neural field theory of wandering bumps on a sphere (Q2223384) (← links)
- An explanation of contextual modulation by short-range isotropic connections and orientation map geometry in the primary visual cortex (Q2500190) (← links)
- Binocular rivalry waves in a directionally selective neural field model (Q2832960) (← links)
- The effects of noise on binocular rivalry waves: a stochastic neural field model (Q3301537) (← links)
- Phase Equation for Patterns of Orientation Selectivity in a Neural Field Model of Visual Cortex (Q3465253) (← links)
- Symmetric Bifurcations in a Neural Field Model for Encoding the Direction of Spatial Contrast Gradients (Q4608077) (← links)
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- Understanding Sensory Induced Hallucinations: From Neural Fields to Amplitude Equations (Q5164899) (← links)
- Cortical divisive normalization from Wilson-Cowan neural dynamics (Q6123366) (← links)
- On well-posedness of a mathematical model of evoked activity in the primary visual cortex (Q6554808) (← links)