Publications by authors named "Manula A Somaratna"

The midget pathway of the primate retina provides the visual system with the foundations for high spatial resolution and color perception. An essential contributor to these properties is center-surround organization, in which responses from the central area of a cell's receptive field are antagonized by responses from a surrounding area. Two key questions about center-surround organization are unresolved.

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Neurons in primary visual cortex are selective for stimulus orientation, and a neuron's preferred orientation changes little when the stimulus is switched from one eye to the other. It has recently been shown that monocular orientation preferences are uncorrelated before eye opening; how, then, do they become aligned during visual experience? We aimed to provide a model for this acquired congruence. Our model, which simulates the cat's visual system, comprises multiple on-centre and off-centre channels from both eyes converging onto neurons in primary visual cortex; development proceeds in two phases via Hebbian plasticity in the geniculocortical synapse.

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