Schwartz O, Simoncelli EP. (2001). Natural signal statistics and sensory gain control. Nature neuroscience. 4 [PubMed]

See more from authors: Schwartz O · Simoncelli EP

References and models cited by this paper
References and models that cite this paper

Grimes DB, Rao RP. (2005). Bilinear sparse coding for invariant vision. Neural computation. 17 [PubMed]

Karklin Y, Lewicki MS. (2005). A hierarchical Bayesian model for learning nonlinear statistical regularities in nonstationary natural signals. Neural computation. 17 [PubMed]

Leon PS, Vanzetta I, Masson GS, Perrinet LU. (2012). Motion clouds: model-based stimulus synthesis of natural-like random textures for the study of motion perception. Journal of neurophysiology. 107 [PubMed]

Mehaffey WH, Doiron B, Maler L, Turner RW. (2005). Deterministic multiplicative gain control with active dendrites. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 25 [PubMed]

Olshausen BA, Field DJ. (2005). How close are we to understanding v1? Neural computation. 17 [PubMed]

Petroccione MA et al. (2023). Neuronal glutamate transporters control reciprocal inhibition and gain modulation in D1 medium spiny neurons. eLife. 12 [PubMed]

Prescott SA, De Koninck Y. (2003). Gain control of firing rate by shunting inhibition: roles of synaptic noise and dendritic saturation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 100 [PubMed]

Schwartz O, Sejnowski TJ, Dayan P. (2006). Soft mixer assignment in a hierarchical generative model of natural scene statistics. Neural computation. 18 [PubMed]

Shamir M, Sompolinsky H. (2004). Nonlinear population codes. Neural computation. 16 [PubMed]

Snippe HP, van Hateren JH. (2007). Dynamics of nonlinear feedback control. Neural computation. 19 [PubMed]

This website requires cookies and limited processing of your personal data in order to function. By continuing to browse or otherwise use this site, you are agreeing to this use. See our Privacy policy and how to cite and terms of use.