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Columnar processing of border ownership in primate visual cortex
Tom P. Franken
, John H. Reynolds
Department of Neuroscience
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
DBBS - Neurosciences
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Primates
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Visual Cortex
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Columnar Processing
100%
Border Ownership
100%
Cortical Areas
9%
Macaque
9%
Circuitry
9%
Laminar Organization
9%
Visual Scenes
9%
Feedback Connection
9%
Visual Space
9%
Non-classical Receptive Field
9%
Oculomotor System
9%
Corticocortical
9%
Orientation Preference
9%
Multielectrode Probe
9%
Horizontal Connection
9%
Signal Feedback
9%
Foreground Object
9%
Columnar Organization
9%
Spike Latency
9%
Visual Area V4
9%
Upstream Area
9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Spike
100%
Visual Field
100%
Feedback System
100%
Macaca
100%
Receptive Field
100%
Computer Science
Cortical Area
100%
Feedback Signal
100%
Foreground Object
100%
Horizontal Connection
100%
Receptive Field
100%
Engineering
Deep Layer
100%
Foreground Object
50%
Early System
50%
Feedback Signal
50%
Stimulus Onset
50%
Receptive Field
50%
Neuroscience
Visual Cortex
100%
Oculomotor System
50%
Receptive Field
50%