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Gain control from beyond the classical receptive field in primate primary visual cortex

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Fig. 1. The response of a simple cell (left column) and complex cell (rightevoked no response from the simple cell (compare Fig
Fig. 2. Effects of each surround stimulus (A) on response gainfrom curve to curve. The presence of a large annular gratingof the same orientation as the grating on the classical recep-tive field was most effective in reducing the response gain ofof a simpl
Fig. 3. Effects of each surround stimulus on theeach neuron.of each neuron. The best-fittingmost neurons by a large annular grating of the sameorientation as the grating on the classical receptivefield
Fig. 5. Effects of each surround stimulus on the gain of simple andcomplex cells. A: Mean Rmax ratio [eq
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