Contrast gain control is a reparameterization of a population response curve

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Abstract

The authors study the responses of neural populations in mouse primary visual cortex as a function of stimulus contrast. Measurements are performed in different “environments,” each characterized by a different distribution of contrast values. They find that responses across environments can be viewed as a reparameterization of a single contrast-response curve, offering a simple, geometric account of contrast gain control in neural populations.

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