Receptive fields and the representation of visual information.

Human neurobiology Pub Date : 1986-01-01
S W Zucker, R A Hummel
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Abstract

Receptive fields in the retina indicate the first measurements taken over the (discrete) visual image. Why are they circular surround with an excitatory/inhibitory structure? We hypothesize that this provides a representation of the visual information in a form suitable for transmission over the optic nerve, a rather limited channel, that can then be extended into a variety of representations at the cortex. These cortical representations span a range of sizes and functionally separate positive and negative contrast data, precisely as is required for further processing. Our scheme is both physiologically and psychophysically plausible. In particular, we derive an explicit formula for constructing large receptive fields from small ones, and introduce the notion of de-blurring to derive interpolation filters for hyperacuity. A mathematical requirement of our scheme is a form of separation between positive and negative contrast data, a nonlinearity that we predict will agree with observations. Furthermore, the mathematics that we utilize are more naturally applicable to physiological models based on Gaussian than are (Fourier) spatial frequencies.

感受野和视觉信息的表征。
视网膜上的感受野表示对(离散的)视觉图像的第一次测量。为什么它们会被兴奋/抑制结构包围?我们假设,这提供了一种视觉信息的表示形式,适合通过视神经(一个相当有限的通道)传输,然后可以扩展到皮层的各种表示。这些皮层表征跨越了一系列大小和功能上分离的正、负对比数据,正是进一步处理所需要的。我们的方案在生理和心理物理上都是合理的。特别地,我们推导了一个显式公式,用于从小的接收野构造大的接收野,并引入了去模糊的概念来推导超敏锐的插值滤波器。我们方案的一个数学要求是正负对比数据之间的一种分离形式,我们预测的非线性将与观测结果一致。此外,我们使用的数学更自然地适用于基于高斯的生理模型,而不是(傅里叶)空间频率。
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