Poster (P16): Neuronal Mechanisms of Information Processing

Tuesday 27 August 2013, 11:00-12:30 & 14:00-15:30, Foyer & Salons

162 Disinhibition Among the Extra-Classical Receptive Field of Retinal Ganglion Cells Contributes to Color Constancy
Y Li, X Tang, C-Y Li
163 Can the imaging process explain ganglion cells anisotropies?
D Pamplona, J Triesch, C A Rothkopf
164 Modeling study of orientation sensitivity of lateral geniculate nucleus neurons
E Yakimova, A Chizhov
165 Effects of binocular flash suppression in the anesthetized macaque
H Bahmani, N K Logothetis, G A Keliris
166 Pattern motion signals from V1 receptive fields
Q Li, N K Logothetis, G A Keliris
167 Decoding pattern motion information in V1
B van Kemenade, K Seymour, T Christophel, M Rothkirch, P Sterzer
168 Characterization of monkey V1 local field potentials as recorded by different types of chronically implanted multi-electrode arrays
D Wegener, S Mandon, V Gordillo-González, F O Galashan, E Erdogdu, Y Smiyukha, I Grothe, A K Kreiter
169 A new and effective automated procedure for mapping monkey V1 receptive fields built on induced responses
V Gordillo-González, D Wegener, E Drebitz, F O Galashan, A K Kreiter
170 The spatial summation characteristics of three categories of V1 neurons differing in non-classical receptive field modulation properties
C Ke, C-Y Li, X-Z Xu
171 Detection of Orientation Continuity and Discontinuity by Cat V1 Neurons
T Xu, L Wang, S Xue-Mei, C-Y Li
172 Spatio-temporal architecture of orientational functional clusters in cat's primary visual cortex
L Wang, Z Dai
173 A Single Learning Rule can Account for the Development of Simple and Complex Cells
M Teichmann, F Hamker
174 Modelling Responses to Uncomfortable Images
L O'Hare, A Clarke, P B Hibbard
175 Amplitude and frequency characteristics of attentional modulation of gamma-band synchronization within and between monkey areas V1 and V4
I Grothe, S D Neitzel, S Mandon, A K Kreiter
176 Improved information processing under attention is explained by phase transitions in cortical dynamics
N Tomen, U A Ernst
177 Sparse representation in the construction of curvature selectivity in V4
Y Hatori, T Mashita, K Sakai
178 Cortical area MT+ plays a role in monocular depth perception
Y Tsushima, K Komine, N Hiruma
179 Transient responses in area MT facilitate speed change detection
A Traschütz, A K Kreiter, D Wegener
180 Task-specific and feature dimension-based attentional modulation of neural responses in visual area MT
B Schledde, F O Galashan, A K Kreiter, D Wegener
181 A Neurodynamical Model of Visuo-spatial Selection
D Domijan
182 Effects of complex background scene on object selectivity of single-unit activities in the macaque inferior temporal cortex
M Mukai, Y Yamane, J Ito, S Gruen, H Tamura
183 Effects of complex background scene on object selectivity of current source density activities in the macaque inferior temporal cortex
J Ito, M Mukai, Y Yamane, H Tamura, S Gruen
184 Processing of object selectivity across cortical layers in the inferior temporal cortex
S Strokov, J Ito, H Tamura, S Gruen
185 Visual Sensitivity of Frontal Eye Field Neurons During the Preparation of Saccadic Eye Movements
R Krock, T Moore
186 Encoding of stimuli in the primate dorsolateral prefrontal cortex is improved by noise correlations
T Backen, S Treue, J C Martinez-Trujillo
187 Hyperacuity, pattern recognition and binding problem: what fractals may tell us
T Kromer
188 A model of selective visual attention predicts biased competition and information routing
D Harnack, K Pawelzik, U A Ernst
189 Relating cytoarchitectonic differentiation and interareal distance to corticocortical connection patterns in the cat brain
S Beul, C C Hilgetag
190 Merging color and shape in a hierarchical pattern recognition model
S Eberhardt, C Zetzsche, M Fahle, K Schill
191 Multi-lesion analysis of the cortico-collicular attention network of the cat brain
M Zavaglia, C C Hilgetag
192 Spatial remapping without gain fields: a neural model based on cortico-thalamic connectivity
B Babadi, N Jia, P Safari, A Yazdanbakhsh


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