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Contextual influence on orientation discrimination of humans and responses of neurons in V1 of alert monkeys.

Wu Li,P. Thier,C. Wehrhahn

2000 · DOI: 10.1152/JN.2000.83.2.941
Journal of Neurophysiology · 131 Citations

TLDR

The finding that interference with orientation discrimination is weaker for larger masks suggests a figure-ground segregation process that is not located in V1, and implies that contextual interference observed in human orientationdiscrimination is in part directly related to contextual inhibition of neuronal activity in V 1.