The functional geometry of local and horizontal connections in a model of V1
- PMID: 14766143
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jphysparis.2003.09.017
The functional geometry of local and horizontal connections in a model of V1
Abstract
A mathematical model of interacting hypercolumns in primary visual cortex (V1) is presented that incorporates details concerning the geometry of local and long-range horizontal connections. Each hypercolumn is modeled as a network of interacting excitatory and inhibitory neural populations with orientation and spatial frequency preferences organized around a pair of pinwheels. The pinwheels are arranged on a planar lattice, reflecting the crystalline-like structure of cortex. Local interactions within a hypercolumn generate orientation and spatial frequency tuning curves, which are modulated by horizontal connections between different hypercolumns on the lattice. The symmetry properties of the local and long-range connections play an important role in determining the types of spontaneous activity patterns that can arise in cortex.
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