2014
DOI: 10.7554/elife.03722
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Variance predicts salience in central sensory processing

Abstract: Information processing in the sensory periphery is shaped by natural stimulus statistics. In the periphery, a transmission bottleneck constrains performance; thus efficient coding implies that natural signal components with a predictably wider range should be compressed. In a different regime—when sampling limitations constrain performance—efficient coding implies that more resources should be allocated to informative features that are more variable. We propose that this regime is relevant for sensory cortex w… Show more

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“…http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/271338 doi: bioRxiv preprint first posted online Feb. 25, 2018; the goals of this study --their distribution in natural images has been well-characterized [7], as has their salience to human observers [8]. The close match of these sets of findings [7] suggests that the human visual system is tuned to make efficient use of these natural image statistics, and motivated us to determine whether a similar match was present for MRI images.…”
Section: Processing Pipeline: Local Image Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/271338 doi: bioRxiv preprint first posted online Feb. 25, 2018; the goals of this study --their distribution in natural images has been well-characterized [7], as has their salience to human observers [8]. The close match of these sets of findings [7] suggests that the human visual system is tuned to make efficient use of these natural image statistics, and motivated us to determine whether a similar match was present for MRI images.…”
Section: Processing Pipeline: Local Image Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The larger ( , ) R N parameter values used by Hermundstad [7] for natural images ( 64 R N   ) could not be used, because of the limited number of voxels per plane in the MRI images.…”
Section: Processing Pipeline: Local Image Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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