Understanding sensory-induced cortical patterns in the primary visual cortex V1 is an important challenge both for physiological motivations and for improving our understanding of human perception and visual organisation. In this work, we focus on pattern formation in the visual cortex when the cortical activity is driven by a geometric visual hallucination-like stimulus. In particular, we present a theoretical framework for sensory-induced hallucinations which allows one to reproduce novel psychophysical results such as the MacKay effect (Nature, 1957) and the Billock and Tsou experiences (PNAS, 2007).
翻译:了解初级视觉皮层V1中感官诱发的皮层模式,对于生理动机和增进我们对人类感知和视觉组织的理解来说,都是一项重大挑战。在这项工作中,当皮层活动是由几何视觉幻觉般的刺激驱动时,我们侧重于视觉皮层的形态形成。特别是,我们为感官诱发的幻觉提供了一个理论框架,使人们能够复制新的心理物理结果,如MacKay效应(自然,1957年)和Billock及Tsou经验(PNAS,2007年)。