Blue-yellow signals are enhanced by spatiotemporal luminance contrast in macaque V1

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作者
Horwitz, GD
Chichilinisky, EJ
Albright, TD
机构
[1] Salk Inst Biol Studies, Vis Ctr Lab, Howard Hughes Med Inst, La Jolla, CA 92037 USA
[2] Salk Inst Biol Studies, Syst Neurobiol Labs, La Jolla, CA 92037 USA
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10.1152/jn.00743.2004
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
We measured the color tuning of a population of S-cone-driven VI neurons in awake, fixating monkeys. Analysis of randomly chosen color stimuli that were effective ill evoking action potentials showed that these neurons received opposite sign input from the S cones and a combination of L and M cones. Surprisingly. these cells also responded to LM cone contrast irrespective of polarity. a nonlinear sensitivity that was masked by conventional linear analysis methods. Taken to,,ether, these observations can be summarized in a nonlinear model that combines nonopponent and opponent signals Such that luminance contrast enhances color processing. These findings indicate that important aspects of the cortical representation of color cannot be described by classical linear analysis, and reveal a possible neural correlate of perceptual color-luminance interactions.
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页码:2263 / 2278
页数:16
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