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The Journal of Neuroscience, March 1, 2001, 21(5):1698-1709
Contextual Modulation in Primary Visual Cortex of Macaques
Andrew F.
Rossi,
Robert
Desimone, and
Leslie G.
Ungerleider
Laboratory of Brain and Cognition, National Institute of Mental
Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892
Recent studies have suggested that V1 neurons extract figures from
their backgrounds, in that they respond better to interior features of
figures than to equivalent features of background stimuli. This is
reportedly true even when the figure boundaries are distant from the
borders of the classical receptive field (RF). To test the role of V1
neurons in figure-ground segregation, we recorded their responses to
texture figures on texture backgrounds, centered on the RF. The texture
elements of the figures remained identical across trials, and figure
boundaries were defined by orientation differences between the elements
in the background texture relative to elements in the figure. For
nearly all neurons (98/102), responses to a large texture figure did
not differ from the responses to a uniform-texture background. Although
many neurons gave enhanced responses to texture boundaries, this
occurred only when the boundaries were within or close to the RF
borders. Similar effects were found in V2. For neurons in V1, the
limited spatial extent of the contextual modulation was not increased
either at low stimulus contrast or when the animal was rewarded for
detecting an orientation-defined figure. Thus, V1 neurons appear to
signal texture boundaries rather than figures per se. Unexpectedly,
many V1 neurons gave significant long-latency responses to texture stimuli located entirely outside the classical RF, up to 5° from the
RF border in some cases. However, these responses did not depend on the
stimulus forming a figure that contained the RF. Although V1 neurons
are influenced by stimuli outside the classical RF, they do not appear
to segregate figures from ground.
Key words:
figure-ground segregation; surface perception; striate
cortex; visual perception; contextual modulation; nonclassical
receptive field; texture segregation
Copyright © 2001 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/01/2151698-12$05.00/0
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