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