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Reasons behind the recognition of objects even when they become indistinct

We can perceive familiar objects even when they become indistinct (A). After repeatedly encountering the objects, a subset of neurons in the primary visual cortex exhibits strong responses to low-contrast visual stimuli. These low contrast–preferring neurons substantially contribute to low-contrast visual information representation, ensuring a consistent perception of familiar objects with contrast variation (B).

Research reveals a new flexible mechanism of information representation, changing in correlation with visual contrasts.

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