This paper summarizes our recent attempts to integrate action and perception within a single optimization framework. We start with a statistical formulation of Helmholtz's ideas about neural energy to furnish a model of perceptual inference and learning that can explain a remarkable range of neurobiological facts. Using constructs from statistical physics it can be shown that the problems of inferring the causes of our sensory inputs and learning regularities in the sensorium can be resolved using exactly the same principles. Furthermore, inference and learning can proceed in a biologically plausible fashion. The ensuing scheme rests on Empirical Bayes and hierarchical models of how sensory information is generated. The use of hierarchical ...
Abstract. The way in which information about behavior is represented at different levels of the moto...
Sensorimotor learning refers to the acquisition of motor skills by an individual, guided by sensory ...
Oscillators are ubiquitous in nature. As such, a significant body of literature has been devoted to ...
This paper summarizes our recent attempts to integrate action and perception within a single optimiz...
AbstractThis paper assumes that cortical circuits have evolved to enable inference about the causes ...
The majority of distinct motor (and sensory) events are encountered as temporally ordered sequences ...
<div><p>Our knowledge about the computational mechanisms underlying human learning and recognition o...
The neuronal system underlying learning, generation and recognition of song in birds is one of the b...
This paper combines recent formulations of self-organization and neuronal processing to provide an a...
Parametrizing complex natural stimuli is a difficult and long-standing challenge. We used a generati...
When we look at the dynamics produced by biological neuronal populations, we are immedi-ately struck...
birdsong sensorimotor learning. II. Temporal hierarchies and the learning of song sequence. J Neurop...
Perception depends upon the coordinated activity of populations of neurons. Howneural populations re...
Birdsong emerges when a set of highly interconnected brain areas manage to generate a complex output...
Predicting future events is a critical computation for both perception and behavior. Despite the ess...
Abstract. The way in which information about behavior is represented at different levels of the moto...
Sensorimotor learning refers to the acquisition of motor skills by an individual, guided by sensory ...
Oscillators are ubiquitous in nature. As such, a significant body of literature has been devoted to ...
This paper summarizes our recent attempts to integrate action and perception within a single optimiz...
AbstractThis paper assumes that cortical circuits have evolved to enable inference about the causes ...
The majority of distinct motor (and sensory) events are encountered as temporally ordered sequences ...
<div><p>Our knowledge about the computational mechanisms underlying human learning and recognition o...
The neuronal system underlying learning, generation and recognition of song in birds is one of the b...
This paper combines recent formulations of self-organization and neuronal processing to provide an a...
Parametrizing complex natural stimuli is a difficult and long-standing challenge. We used a generati...
When we look at the dynamics produced by biological neuronal populations, we are immedi-ately struck...
birdsong sensorimotor learning. II. Temporal hierarchies and the learning of song sequence. J Neurop...
Perception depends upon the coordinated activity of populations of neurons. Howneural populations re...
Birdsong emerges when a set of highly interconnected brain areas manage to generate a complex output...
Predicting future events is a critical computation for both perception and behavior. Despite the ess...
Abstract. The way in which information about behavior is represented at different levels of the moto...
Sensorimotor learning refers to the acquisition of motor skills by an individual, guided by sensory ...
Oscillators are ubiquitous in nature. As such, a significant body of literature has been devoted to ...