Mark Gerstein

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Still, visual neurons have to deal with a wide dynamic range. The solution is to respond not to the absolute magnitude of the input but to a relative change in intensity, known as contrast. By receiving information about both the mean background intensity and about the deviation from this mean, neurons can calculate the ratio or contrast against any light intensity. This process is a type of normalization, to borrow a term from statistics—essentially a division.7
The Brain from Inside Out
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