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An issue central to the theme of complexity in the dynamics and function of biological networks concerns the inferences that can be made from multiscale measurements ranging from microscopic to macroscopic levels of integration.Our research is based on interdisciplinary approaches ranging from electrophysiology (intracellular sharp and patch recordings, in vivo), network imaging (voltage sensitive dye), psychophysical measurements to functional databasing and phenomenological and computational modeling.The long-term aim is to relate elementary processes of integration (conductance activation) to the emergence of collective "high-order" network properties expressed during low-level (non-attentive) perception.The talk will be focused on change in cortical dynamics and functional architecture (functional polymorphy) as a function of visual input statistics.