The essential role of recurrent processing for figure-ground perception in mice
Results of Krichberger et al. paper using Neuronexus A1x32-5mm-25-177 linear probes along with optogenetics revealed how figure-ground modulation is necessary for perception. Also, they showed that the interactions between lower (V1) and higher areas of the visual cortex shape visual perception, enabling the co-selection of image elements that belong to a single figure and their segregation from the background.
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