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Simultaneously discriminating different aspects of complex patterns: when you can, when you cannot, and why

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Abstract

We have previously described a multi-stage model of complex pattern discrimination in which at least two intervening summing mechanisms selectively combine normalized responses of VI cells with disparate tuning characteristics.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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