Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4319998 Brain Research Bulletin 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
A two pathway spatiotemporal model is proposed to describe the function of tonic suppressed-by-contrast cells of the cat retina. The model is able to describe the experimentally determined responses of such neurons to drifting sinusoidal gratings. It is also able to predict their responses to alternating sinusoidal gratings and flashing or moving spots of light, and these predictions resemble experimental observations, at least qualitatively. The model is physiologically plausible, it can be used to summarize the dynamic responses of the tonic suppressed-by-contrast cells of the cat and potentially to account for the responses of the suppressed-by-contrast cells of other species.
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