The development of vision during the first months of life is an active process that comprises the learning of appropriate neural representations and the learning of accurate eye movements. While it has long been suspected that the two learning processes are coupled, there is still no widely accepted theoretical framework describing this joint development. Here, we propose a computational model of the development of active binocular vision to fill this gap. The model is based on a formulation of the active efficient coding theory, which proposes that eye movements as well as stimulus encoding are jointly adapted to maximize the overall coding efficiency. Under healthy conditions, the model self-calibrates to perform accurate vergence and acc...
Amblyopia is a developmental visual disorder resulting in sensory, motor and attentional deficits, i...
The review presents new insights into the mechanisms of development of amblyopia. There is objective...
An influential theory of mammalian vision, known as the efficient coding hypothesis, holds that earl...
The development of vision during the first months of life is an active process that comprises the le...
The development of binocular vision is an active learning process comprising the development of disp...
This paper investigates two types of eye movements: vergence and saccades. Vergence eye movements ar...
We present a model for the autonomous and simultaneous learning of active binocular and motion visio...
Treatments for amblyopia focus on vision therapy and patching of one eye. Predicting the success of ...
Li and Atick (Network: Computation in Neural Systems 5 (1994) 157–174) presented a theory of efficie...
Traditionally, visual development is thought to occur in two distinct stages, an innate stage which ...
AbstractDesigning an active visual system, able to autonomously learn its behavior, implies to make ...
Understanding exactly how disparity is processed from binocular views of the world is a long standin...
Designing an active visual system, able to autonomously learn its behavior, implies to make the lear...
Based in part on deprivation studies, it is generally agreed that the development of vision and of t...
Vision research has uncovered computational principles that generalize across species and brain area...
Amblyopia is a developmental visual disorder resulting in sensory, motor and attentional deficits, i...
The review presents new insights into the mechanisms of development of amblyopia. There is objective...
An influential theory of mammalian vision, known as the efficient coding hypothesis, holds that earl...
The development of vision during the first months of life is an active process that comprises the le...
The development of binocular vision is an active learning process comprising the development of disp...
This paper investigates two types of eye movements: vergence and saccades. Vergence eye movements ar...
We present a model for the autonomous and simultaneous learning of active binocular and motion visio...
Treatments for amblyopia focus on vision therapy and patching of one eye. Predicting the success of ...
Li and Atick (Network: Computation in Neural Systems 5 (1994) 157–174) presented a theory of efficie...
Traditionally, visual development is thought to occur in two distinct stages, an innate stage which ...
AbstractDesigning an active visual system, able to autonomously learn its behavior, implies to make ...
Understanding exactly how disparity is processed from binocular views of the world is a long standin...
Designing an active visual system, able to autonomously learn its behavior, implies to make the lear...
Based in part on deprivation studies, it is generally agreed that the development of vision and of t...
Vision research has uncovered computational principles that generalize across species and brain area...
Amblyopia is a developmental visual disorder resulting in sensory, motor and attentional deficits, i...
The review presents new insights into the mechanisms of development of amblyopia. There is objective...
An influential theory of mammalian vision, known as the efficient coding hypothesis, holds that earl...