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This project explores gain control mechanisms in the human visual system using advanced neuroimaging techniques. It aims to understand how different visual stimuli affect neuronal activity and perception through long-range gain control across visual areas.
Gain control is a canonical neural computation that is found across the brain.
Almost all models of neuronal gain propose that the activity of each neuron is normalized by the combined activity of its neighbouring neurons – a so-called ‘gain pool’.
Information in the visual pathways undergoes several such normalization stages beginning in the retina and continuing through visual cortex.
Gain control has been studied in animal models and using psychophysical techniques in humans but direct, quant…
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