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Motion encoding and decoding in the turtle retina | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Motion encoding and decoding in the turtle retina


Abstract:

The turtle retina is organized with predominantly two important classes of cells. The first, known as A cells, is sensitive only to light intensity. The other, known as B...Show More

Abstract:

The turtle retina is organized with predominantly two important classes of cells. The first, known as A cells, is sensitive only to light intensity. The other, known as B cells, is also sensitive to direction of targets. We propose models for both types of cells and demonstrate results the models yield. We also show the encoding properties of a single cells and show how a single B-cell can be used in an input discrimination task.
Date of Conference: 23-26 August 2009
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 02 April 2015
Print ISBN:978-3-9524173-9-3
Conference Location: Budapest, Hungary

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