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Primary visual cortex neurons that contribute to resolve the aperture problem
2006
Neuroscience
It is traditional to believe that neurons in primary visual cortex are sensitive only or principally to stimulation within a spatially restricted receptive field (classical receptive field). It follows from this that they should only be capable of encoding the direction of stimulus movement orthogonal to the local contour, since this is the only information available in their classical receptive field "aperture." This direction is not necessarily the same as the motion of the entire object, as
doi:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2005.12.016
pmid:16446037
fatcat:46zjgaaa75fdzomgyyrydtn3oq