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Spatiotemporal characteristics of visual mechanisms: excitatory-inhibitory model

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Abstract

The stabilized spatiotemporal threshold response surface can be modeled as the linear difference between the threshold response surfaces of two mechanisms, each of which is simply the product of a spatial and a temporal frequency response curve. With no free parameters, the resulting model is shown to be a good fit to available data.

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