reviewJournal of NeuroscienceNov 16, 2005BRONZE OA

Do We Know What the Early Visual System Does?

Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute · University of Michigan · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

We can claim that we know what the visual system does once we can predict neural responses to arbitrary stimuli, including those seen in nature. In the early visual system, models based on one or more linear receptive fields hold promise to achieve this goal as long as the models include nonlinear mechanisms that control responsiveness, based on stimulus context and history, and take into account the nonlinearity of spike generation. These linear and nonlinear mechanisms might be the only essential determinants of the response, or alternatively, there may be additional fundamental determinants yet to be identified. Research is progressing with the goals of defining a single "standard model" for each stage of…

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