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Spatio-temporal interactions and the spatial phase preferences of visual neurons
Authors:J B Levitt  R M Sanchez  E L Smith III  J A Movshon
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology and Center for Neural Science, New York University, 6 Washington Place, 8th Floor, 10003 New York, NY, USA;(2) Present address: College of Optometry, University of Houston, 77204-6052 Houston, TX, USA
Abstract:Summary We recorded single neuron responses in the cat's lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) and visual cortex to compound stimuli composed of two sinusoidal gratings in a 2ratio1 frequency ratio. To probe visual receptive field symmetry, we varied the relative spatial phase of the two components and measured the effect on neuronal responses. We expected that on-center LGN neurons would respond best to gratings combined in positive cosine (bright bar) phase, while off-center LGN neurons would respond best to gratings combined in negative cosine (dark bar) phase. When drifting stimuli were used, cells' phase preferences were roughly 90 deg away from the expected values; when stationary, contrast-modulated stimuli were used, phase preferences were as originally predicted. Computer simulations showed that this discrepancy could be explained by taking into account the cells' temporal properties. Thus, tests using drifting stimuli confound the spatial structure of visual neural receptive fields with their temporal response characteristics. A small sample of data from cortical neurons reveals the same confound.
Keywords:Lateral geniculate nucleus  Visual cortex  Receptive field  Spatial phase  Cat
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