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When Cortical Neurons Talk Sideways: Beyond Feedforward Visual Processing| title | When Cortical Neurons Talk Sideways: Beyond Feedforward Visual Processing |
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| start_date | 2025/02/11 |
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| schedule | 14h30-16h30 |
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| online | no |
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| location_info | salle D2.2 & en ligne |
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| summary | In this seminar we will challenge the traditional understanding of neuronal connectivity in primary visual cortex. While current theory suggests that neurons connect preferentially to others with similar orientation preferences, I will present evidence for a more complex connectivity pattern based on a distance-dependent rule: short-range connections show a like-to-like bias, while long-range connections connect more widely. This revised model better explains how the visual cortex processes complex stimuli and accounts for observed variations in neuronal interactions at different scales. |
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| responsibles | Sarti, Citti, Petitot, Nadal, Ribot |
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| submitted | published | | 2025/02/06 07:57 UTC |
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