Neurons in area MT of primate visual cortex encode the velocity of moving objects. We present a model of how MT cells aggregate responses from VI to form such a velocity representation. Two different sets of units, with local receptive fields, receive inputs from motion energy filters. One set of units forms estimates of local motion, while the second set computes the utility of these estimates. Outputs from this second set of units "gate " the outputs from the first set through a gain control mechanism. This active process for selecting only a subset of local motion responses to integrate into more global responses distinguishes our model from previous models of velocity estimation. The model yields accurate velocity estimates in...
The analysis of visual motion divides naturally into two stages: the first is the measurement of m...
AbstractA neural network model of visual motion perception and speed discrimination is presented. Th...
A neural feed-forward model composed of two layers that mimic the V1\u2013MT primary motion pathway,...
How does the visual system determine the direction and speed of moving objects? In the primate brain...
AbstractElectrophysiological studies indicate that neurons in the middle temporal (MT) area of the p...
It is still not known how the primate visual system is able to measure the velocity of moving stimul...
Motion estimation has been studied extensively in neuroscience in the last two decades. Even though ...
Copyright © 2011 Jan D. Bouecke et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Computing motion on the basis of the time-varying image intensity is a difficult problem for both ar...
A number of researchers have proposed models of early motion sensing based on direction-selective, s...
The visual cortex analyzes motion information along hierarchically arranged visual areas that intera...
A neural network model of visual motion perception and speed discrimination is presented. The model ...
AbstractThe motion response properties of neurons increase in complexity as one moves from primary v...
Computing motion on the basis of the time-varying image intensity is a difficult problem for both ar...
We study the impact of local context of an image (contrast and 2D structure) on spatial motion integ...
The analysis of visual motion divides naturally into two stages: the first is the measurement of m...
AbstractA neural network model of visual motion perception and speed discrimination is presented. Th...
A neural feed-forward model composed of two layers that mimic the V1\u2013MT primary motion pathway,...
How does the visual system determine the direction and speed of moving objects? In the primate brain...
AbstractElectrophysiological studies indicate that neurons in the middle temporal (MT) area of the p...
It is still not known how the primate visual system is able to measure the velocity of moving stimul...
Motion estimation has been studied extensively in neuroscience in the last two decades. Even though ...
Copyright © 2011 Jan D. Bouecke et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Computing motion on the basis of the time-varying image intensity is a difficult problem for both ar...
A number of researchers have proposed models of early motion sensing based on direction-selective, s...
The visual cortex analyzes motion information along hierarchically arranged visual areas that intera...
A neural network model of visual motion perception and speed discrimination is presented. The model ...
AbstractThe motion response properties of neurons increase in complexity as one moves from primary v...
Computing motion on the basis of the time-varying image intensity is a difficult problem for both ar...
We study the impact of local context of an image (contrast and 2D structure) on spatial motion integ...
The analysis of visual motion divides naturally into two stages: the first is the measurement of m...
AbstractA neural network model of visual motion perception and speed discrimination is presented. Th...
A neural feed-forward model composed of two layers that mimic the V1\u2013MT primary motion pathway,...