Stemmler M, Usher M, Niebur E
Computation and Neural Systems Program, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena 91125, USA.
Science. 1995 Sep 29;269(5232):1877-80. doi: 10.1126/science.7569930.
Recent physiological studies show that the spatial context of visual stimuli enhances the response of cells in primary visual cortex to weak stimuli and suppresses the response to strong stimuli. A model of orientation-tuned neurons was constructed to explore the role of lateral cortical connections in this dual effect. The differential effect of excitatory and inhibitory current and noise conveyed by the lateral connections explains the physiological results as well as the psychophysics of pop-out and contour completion. Exploiting the model's property of stochastic resonance, the visual context changes the model's intrinsic input variability to enhance the detection of weak signals.
近期的生理学研究表明,视觉刺激的空间背景可增强初级视觉皮层中细胞对弱刺激的反应,并抑制对强刺激的反应。构建了一个方向调谐神经元模型,以探究皮层侧向连接在这种双重效应中的作用。侧向连接所传递的兴奋性和抑制性电流及噪声的差异效应,解释了生理结果以及突显和轮廓完成的心理物理学现象。利用该模型的随机共振特性,视觉背景改变了模型的内在输入变异性,以增强对弱信号的检测。