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Vision Research

Volume 16, Issue 10, 1976, Pages 1131-1139, IN4-IN5
Vision Research

The unresponsive regions of visual cortical receptive fields

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Abstract

We have recorded from simple and complex cells in area 17 of the cat cortex. Around the classical receptive field (regions within which a moving or flashing bar can elicit a response from a cell) there are large regions which dramatically influence the cell's responsiveness. In some cells these regions are facilitatory, in others, inhibitory. Since these regions do not respond in isolation to moving or flashing bars, we called them unresponsive regions of the receptive field. Both the inhibitory and facilitatory unresponsive regions show spatial-frequency selectivity. All the facilitatory unresponsive regions show orientation selectivity, while most of the inhibitory unresponsive regions are not orientation selective. Both the facilitatory and the inhibitory unresponsive regions contribute to the size-selectivity of the cell. The facilitatory unresponsive regions show a great influence on the orientation selectivity of the cell, in that they sharpen the orientation channel of the cell. The inhibitory unresponsive regions, on the contrary, have not such an effect.

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