Journal article
Adaptive Surround Modulation of MT Neurons: A Computational Model
P Zarei Eskikand, T Kameneva, AN Burkitt, DB Grayden, MR Ibbotson
Frontiers in Neural Circuits | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2020
Abstract
The classical receptive field (CRF) of a spiking visual neuron is defined as the region in the visual field that can generate spikes when stimulated by a visual stimulus. Many visual neurons also have an extra-classical receptive field (ECRF) that surrounds the CRF. The presence of a stimulus in the ECRF does not generate spikes but rather modulates the response to a stimulus in the neuron's CRF. Neurons in the primate Middle Temporal (MT) area, which is a motion specialist region, can have directionally antagonistic or facilitatory surrounds. The surround's effect switches between directionally antagonistic or facilitatory based on the characteristics of the stimulus, with antagonistic effe..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by the Australian Research Council through Discovery Grants [DE120102210 and DP140104533], the ARC Center of Excellence for Integrative Brain Function [CE140100007] and Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative (VLSCI) grant number VR0138 on its Peak Computing Facility (Melbourne Bioinformatics) at the University of Melbourne, an initiative of the Victorian Government.