Effects of interactions of two moving lines on single unit responses in the cat's visual cortex.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] D. Hubel,et al. Receptive fields of single neurones in the cat's striate cortex , 1959, The Journal of physiology.
[2] D. Hubel,et al. Receptive fields, binocular interaction and functional architecture in the cat's visual cortex , 1962, The Journal of physiology.
[3] P. O. Bishop,et al. Interaction effects of visual contours on the discharge frequency of simple striate neurones , 1971, The Journal of physiology.
[4] P. O. Bishop,et al. Responses to visual contours: spatio‐temporal aspects of excitation in the receptive fields of simple striate neurones , 1971, The Journal of physiology.
[5] O. Creutzfeldt,et al. Significance of intracortical inhibition in the visual cortex. , 1972, Nature: New biology.
[6] J. Pettigrew,et al. Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid Antagonism in Visual Cortex: Different Effects on Simple, Complex, and Hypercomplex Neurons , 1973, Science.
[7] P. O. Bishop,et al. Orientation specificity and response variability of cells in the striate cortex. , 1973, Vision research.
[8] R. Phelps. The effect of spatial and temporal interactions on the responses of single units in the cat's visual cortex. , 1973, The International journal of neuroscience.
[9] H. Wässle,et al. Spatial resolution in visual system: a theoretical and experimental study on single units in the cat's lateral geniculate body. , 1973, Journal of neurophysiology.