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Neural computations reported earlier by the author and coworkers (1988) are extended to more complex visual phenomena by introducing anisotropic receptive fields and using three-dimensional graphs, contour plots, and gray-scale plots. Evolutions of neural activities in image processing in the visual system are simulated. Activity is achieved in 25 ms. It is felt that the visual system operates as a nonlinear 2-D spatio-temporal finite-extent impulse response filter.<>