Presentation 1996/6/20
A model for Generating Subjective Contours with Responses from the Circular Receptive Fields
Chikahito NAKAJIMA,
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Abstract(in English) Subjective Contours are phenomena to perceive illusory lines or figures brightly. The neurons which respond to subjective contours were found in the visual cortex area V1 and V2. The existing physiological models use only the direction selectivity of the V1 and V2. This paper proposes a model considering the positions and the directions of illusory lines by the responses from the circular receptive fields of the layer 4C_β on the V1. The model explains the brightness differences as well as the subjective contours of Kanizsa's triangle.
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Keyword(in English) subjective contour / receptive field / visual cortex / Kanizsa's triangle / optical illusion
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Title (in English) A model for Generating Subjective Contours with Responses from the Circular Receptive Fields
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Keyword(1) subjective contour
Keyword(2) receptive field
Keyword(3) visual cortex
Keyword(4) Kanizsa's triangle
Keyword(5) optical illusion
1st Author's Name Chikahito NAKAJIMA
1st Author's Affiliation Information Science Department, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry()
Date 1996/6/20
Paper # HIP96-14
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 115
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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