Search Results - "Henry, Christopher A"
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Spatial contextual effects in primary visual cortex limit feature representation under crowding
Published in Nature communications (03-04-2020)“…Crowding is a profound loss of discriminability of visual features, when a target stimulus is surrounded by distractors. Numerous studies of human perception…”
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Functional Clusters of Neurons in Layer 6 of Macaque V1
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (18-03-2020)“…Layer 6 appears to perform a very important role in the function of macaque primary visual cortex, V1, but not enough is understood about the functional…”
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Distinct spatiotemporal mechanisms underlie extra-classical receptive field modulation in macaque V1 microcircuits
Published in eLife (27-05-2020)“…Complex scene perception depends upon the interaction between signals from the classical receptive field (CRF) and the extra-classical receptive field (eCRF)…”
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Feature representation under crowding in macaque V1 and V4 neuronal populations
Published in Current biology (05-12-2022)“…Visual perception depends strongly on spatial context. A profound example is visual crowding, whereby the presence of nearby stimuli impairs the…”
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Functional characterization of the extraclassical receptive field in macaque V1: contrast, orientation, and temporal dynamics
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (03-04-2013)“…Neurons in primary visual cortex, V1, very often have extraclassical receptive fields (eCRFs). The eCRF is defined as the region of visual space where stimuli…”
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Stability of simple/complex classification with contrast and extraclassical receptive field modulation in macaque V1
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-04-2013)“…A key property of neurons in primary visual cortex (V1) is the distinction between simple and complex cells. Recent reports in cat visual cortex indicate the…”
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Inconsistent channel bandwidth estimates suggest winner-take-all nonlinearity in second-order vision
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (05-04-2013)“…► We examine visual filters sensitive to orientation-modulated texture patterns. ► We report two independent measures of spatial-frequency bandwidth. ► Noise…”
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The loneliest galaxies in the Universe: a GAMA and Galaxy Zoo study on void galaxy morphology
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-10-2023)“…ABSTRACT The large-scale structure of the Universe is comprised of galaxy filaments, tendrils, and voids. The majority of the Universe’s volume is taken up by…”
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Galaxy And Mass Assembly: galaxy morphology in the green valley, prominent rings, and looser spiral arms
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (03-11-2022)“…Galaxies fall broadly into two categories: star-forming (blue) galaxies and quiescent (red) galaxies. In between, one finds the less populated ‘green valley’…”
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PO-681-08 REDUCED PROCEDURAL DURATION WITH PROACTIVE ESOPHAGEAL COOLING DURING LEFT ATRIAL ABLATION: A MULTICENTER ANALYSIS
Published in Heart rhythm (01-05-2022)Get full text
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Orientation Dependence of Contextual Suppression Derived from Psychophysical Reverse-Correlation
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (17-08-2010)“…Abstract only…”
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Galaxy And Mass Assembly: Galaxy Morphology in the Green Valley, Prominent rings and looser Spiral Arms
Published 15-11-2022“…Galaxies broadly fall into two categories: star-forming (blue) galaxies and quiescent (red) galaxies. In between, one finds the less populated ``green valley"…”
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Reflections on the lectionary
Published in The Christian century (1902) (05-09-2012)Get full text
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