Recognizing and tracking the direction of moving stimuli is crucial to the control of much animal behaviour. In this study, we examine whether a bio-inspired model of synaptic plasticity implemented in a robotic agent may allow the discrimination of motion direction of real-world stimuli. Starting with a well-established model of short-term synaptic plasticity (STP), we develop a microcircuit motif of spiking neurons capable of exhibiting preferential and nonpreferential responses to changes in the direction of an orientation stimulus in motion. While the robotic agent processes sensory inputs, the STP mechanism introduces direction-dependent changes in the synaptic connections of the microcircuit, resulting in a population of units that ex...
Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) represent the output computations of the visual world. In the mouse, t...
The recurrent interaction among orientation-selective neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) is s...
Cells have been found in the superior temporal polysensory area (STPa) of the macaque temporal corte...
Visual motion detection is essential for the survival of many species. The phenomenon includes sever...
Visual motion detection is essential for the survival of many species. The phenomenon includes sever...
The discrimination of the direction of movement of sensory images is critical to the control of many...
Visual motion detection is essential for the survival of many species. The phenomenon includes sever...
Physiological and behavioral evidence suggests that the ac-tivity of direction selective neurons in ...
The head direction (HD) system in mammals contains neurons that fire to represent the direction the ...
How does the visual system determine the direction and speed of moving objects? In the primate brain...
Animals use vision to traverse novel cluttered environments with apparent ease. Evidence suggests th...
The head direction (HD) system in mammals contains neurons that fire to represent the direction the ...
Visual motion is an ethologically important stimulus throughout the animal kingdom. In primates, mot...
Abstract It is still an open question as to whether, and how, direction-selective neuronal responses...
Neurons throughout the rat vibrissa somatosensory pathway are sensitive to the angular direction of ...
Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) represent the output computations of the visual world. In the mouse, t...
The recurrent interaction among orientation-selective neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) is s...
Cells have been found in the superior temporal polysensory area (STPa) of the macaque temporal corte...
Visual motion detection is essential for the survival of many species. The phenomenon includes sever...
Visual motion detection is essential for the survival of many species. The phenomenon includes sever...
The discrimination of the direction of movement of sensory images is critical to the control of many...
Visual motion detection is essential for the survival of many species. The phenomenon includes sever...
Physiological and behavioral evidence suggests that the ac-tivity of direction selective neurons in ...
The head direction (HD) system in mammals contains neurons that fire to represent the direction the ...
How does the visual system determine the direction and speed of moving objects? In the primate brain...
Animals use vision to traverse novel cluttered environments with apparent ease. Evidence suggests th...
The head direction (HD) system in mammals contains neurons that fire to represent the direction the ...
Visual motion is an ethologically important stimulus throughout the animal kingdom. In primates, mot...
Abstract It is still an open question as to whether, and how, direction-selective neuronal responses...
Neurons throughout the rat vibrissa somatosensory pathway are sensitive to the angular direction of ...
Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) represent the output computations of the visual world. In the mouse, t...
The recurrent interaction among orientation-selective neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) is s...
Cells have been found in the superior temporal polysensory area (STPa) of the macaque temporal corte...