Synaptic rectification model equivalent to the correlation-type movement detector
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00203624
Synaptic rectification model equivalent to the correlation-type movement detector
Abstract
Neural models which are equivalent to the correlation-type movement detector are described. The models involve contrast-coding channels which comprise bandpass linear filters followed by synaptic retifiers. Linear, one-directional lateral interactions are assumed among the contrast-coding channels. Synaptic rectifiers convert linear spatial interaction into a multiplication-like (quadratic) interaction, which is the core of the correlation-type movement detector. One of the neural models (E-I model) well approximates the correlation model in both time-averaged and dynamic (instantaneous) responses. Possible applicability of the model to movement detection by insects is discussed.
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