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Journal of Physiology-Paris
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved

Volume 97, Issues 2-3, Pages 87-385 (March - May 2003)
Neurogeometry and visual perception

Edited by: J. Petitot and J. Lorenceau
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Neurogeometry and entoptic visions of the functional architecture of the brain, Pages 87-92
Yves Frégnac
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Special issue: Neurogeometry and visual perception, Pages 93-97
Jean Petitot and Jean Lorenceau
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Geometry and the visual brain, Pages 99-103
Jean Lorenceau
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Contour integration and cortical processing, Pages 105-119
R. F. Hess, A. Hayes and D. J. Field
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Computations in the early visual cortex, Pages 121-139
Tai Sing Lee
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Reaching beyond the classical receptive field of V1 neurons: horizontal or feedback axons?, Pages 141-154
Alessandra Angelucci and Jean Bullier
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On the role of medial geometry in human vision, Pages 155-190
Benjamin B. Kimia
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Cortical connections and early visual function: intra- and inter-columnar processing*1, Pages 191-208
Ohad Ben-Shahar, Patrick S. Huggins, Tomas Izo and Steven W. Zucker
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Mathematical neuroscience: from neurons to circuits to systems, Pages 209-219
Boris Gutkin, David Pinto and Bard Ermentrout
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The functional geometry of local and horizontal connections in a model of V1, Pages 221-236
Paul C. Bressloff and Jack D. Cowan
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Large-scale modeling of the primary visual cortex: influence of cortical architecture upon neuronal response, Pages 237-252
David McLaughlin, Robert Shapley and Michael Shelley
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Universality in visual cortical pattern formation, Pages 253-264
F. Wolf and T. Geisel
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The neurogeometry of pinwheels as a sub-Riemannian contact structure, Pages 265-309
Jean Petitot
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Computational gestalts and perception thresholds, Pages 311-324
Agnès Desolneux, Lionel Moisan and Jean-Michel Morel
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Biological computation of image motion from flows over boundaries, Pages 325-334
A. Johnston, P. W. McOwan and C. P. Benton
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An introduction to the Mumford–Shah segmentation model, Pages 335-342
Jean Petitot
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Calculus of variations and image segmentation, Pages 343-353
Michele Carriero, Antonio Leaci and Franco Tomarelli
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Oscillatory synchrony and human visual cognition, Pages 355-363
Catherine Tallon-Baudry
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Visual saliency and spike timing in the ventral visual pathway, Pages 365-377
Rufin VanRullen
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From neural oscillations to variational problems in the visual cortex, Pages 379-385
Alessandro Sarti, Giovanna Citti and Maria Manfredini
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