Journal article
How Stimulus Statistics Affect the Receptive Fields of Cells in Primary Visual Cortex
A Almasi, SH Sun, M Yunzab, YJ Jung, H Meffin, MR Ibbotson
Journal of Neuroscience | Published : 2022
Abstract
We studied the changes that neuronal receptive field (RF) models undergo when the statistics of the stimulus are changed from those of white Gaussian noise (WGN) to those of natural scenes (NSs), by fitting the models to multielectrode data recorded from primary visual cortex (V1) of female cats. This allowed the estimation of both a cascade of linear filters on the stimulus, as well as the static nonlinearities that map the output of the filters to the neuronal spike rates. We found that cells respond differently to these two classes of stimuli, with mostly higher spike rates and shorter response latencies to NSs than to WGN. The most striking finding was that NSs resulted in RFs that had a..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Integrative Brain Function (Grant CE140100007) , the National Health and Medical Research Council (Grant GNT1106390) , and the Lions Club of Victoria.