Brain Meeting: Matthew Self
Isolating the information in feedback connections in visual cortex
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Visual areas are connected by recurrent connections: feedforward connections establish the tuning properties of cells, but the function of feedback connections remains poorly understood. Here I will discuss our recent studies isolating the information conveyed by feedback connections using occlusion paradigms in monkeys and mice. I will show how feedback serves multiple purposes, including figure-ground segregation, contextual processing and prediction, simultaneously. Our findings demonstrate how feedback enables the visual system to converge on an accurate model of the external world.
Matthew Self
Senior Researcher
Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Amsterdam