Cortical origins of MacKay-type visual illusions. A case for the non-linearity

12/09/2022
by   Cyprien Tamekue, et al.
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To study the interaction between retinal stimulation by redundant geometrical patterns and the cortical response in the primary visual cortex (V1), we focus on the MacKay effect (Nature, 1957) and Billock and Tsou's experiments (PNAS, 2007). Starting from a classical biological model of neuronal fields equations with a non-linear response function, we use a controllability approach to describe these phenomena. The external input containing a localised control function is interpreted as a cortical representation of the static visual stimuli used in these experiments. We prove that while the MacKay effect is essentially a linear phenomenon (i.e., the nonlinear nature of the activation does not play any role in its reproduction), the phenomena reported by Billock and Tsou are wholly nonlinear and depend strongly on the shape of the nonlinearity used to model the response function.

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