One way to understand a neurobiological system is by building a simulacrum that replicates its behavior in real time using similar constraints. Analog very large-scale integrated (VLSI) electronic circuit technology provides such an enabling technology. We here describe a neuromorphic system that is part of a long-term effort to understand the primate oculomotor system. It requires both fast sensory processing and fast motor control to interact with the world. A one-dimensional hardware model of the primate eye has been built that simulates the physical dynamics of the biological system. It is driven by two different analog VLSI chips, one mimicking cortical visual processing for target selection and tracking and another modeling brain stem...
There exists a common view that the brain acts like a Turing machine: The machine reads information ...
Integration of photosensors and processing elements provides a mechanism to concurrently perform com...
Neural systems found in the brains of even very simple animals are amazingly effective at performing...
In an effort to understand saccadic eye movements and their relation to visual attention and other f...
Analog very large-scale integrated (VLSI) technology can be used not only to study and simulate biol...
A huge amount of data is present in the visual field of the primate visual system. Serial processing...
AbstractExamples that show the transfer of our basic knowledge of brain function into practical elec...
A one-dimensional visual tracking chip has been implemented using neuromorphic, analog VLSI techniqu...
In this paper we describe an analog VLSI circuit, fabricated using a standard 2 µm, n-well, BiCMOS p...
This thesis describes the development and testing of a simple visual system fabricated using complem...
A system emulating the functionality of a moving eye-hence the name oculo-motor system-has been buil...
A bio-inspired model for an analog parallel array processor (APAP), based on studies on the vertebra...
Examples that show the transfer of our basic knowledge of brain function into practical electronic m...
Journal ArticleFlies are capable of rapid, coordinated flight through unstructured environments. Thi...
This thesis describes our efforts to quantify some of the computations realized by the mammalian ret...
There exists a common view that the brain acts like a Turing machine: The machine reads information ...
Integration of photosensors and processing elements provides a mechanism to concurrently perform com...
Neural systems found in the brains of even very simple animals are amazingly effective at performing...
In an effort to understand saccadic eye movements and their relation to visual attention and other f...
Analog very large-scale integrated (VLSI) technology can be used not only to study and simulate biol...
A huge amount of data is present in the visual field of the primate visual system. Serial processing...
AbstractExamples that show the transfer of our basic knowledge of brain function into practical elec...
A one-dimensional visual tracking chip has been implemented using neuromorphic, analog VLSI techniqu...
In this paper we describe an analog VLSI circuit, fabricated using a standard 2 µm, n-well, BiCMOS p...
This thesis describes the development and testing of a simple visual system fabricated using complem...
A system emulating the functionality of a moving eye-hence the name oculo-motor system-has been buil...
A bio-inspired model for an analog parallel array processor (APAP), based on studies on the vertebra...
Examples that show the transfer of our basic knowledge of brain function into practical electronic m...
Journal ArticleFlies are capable of rapid, coordinated flight through unstructured environments. Thi...
This thesis describes our efforts to quantify some of the computations realized by the mammalian ret...
There exists a common view that the brain acts like a Turing machine: The machine reads information ...
Integration of photosensors and processing elements provides a mechanism to concurrently perform com...
Neural systems found in the brains of even very simple animals are amazingly effective at performing...