In sensory systems, different computational rules are postulated to be implemented by different neuronal subpopulations, each one being characterised by a particular tuning function. For instance, in primate cortical area MT, different classes of direction-selective cells have been identified and related to either motion integration, segmentation or transparency. Still, how such different tuning properties are constructed is unclear. The dominant theoretical viewpoint postulates that differential weighting of MT inputs along the linear-nonlinear feedforward cascade is sufficient to build these different cell classes but it does not account for their complex temporal dynamics and their versatility when facing different input statistics. Here...
In this thesis, we studied the problem of motion estimation in mammals and propose that scaling up m...
In this thesis, we studied the problem of motion estimation in mammals and propose that scaling up m...
This thesis addresses the study of the motion perception in primates. We propose that scaling up the...
In sensory systems, different computational rules are postulated to be implemented by different neur...
In sensory systems, different computational rules are postulated to be implemented by different neur...
International audienceIn sensory systems, a range of computational rules are presumed to be implemen...
International audienceIn sensory systems, a range of computational rules are presumed to be implemen...
In sensory systems, a range of computational rules are presumed to be implemented by neuronal subpop...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this recordI...
International audienceIn sensory systems, a range of computational rules are presumed to be implemen...
International audienceIn sensory systems, a range of computational rules are presumed to be implemen...
International audienceIn sensory systems, a range of computational rules are presumed to be implemen...
International audienceIn sensory systems, a range of computational rules are presumed to be implemen...
International audienceIn sensory systems, a range of computational rules are presumed to be implemen...
International audienceIn sensory systems, a range of computational rules are presumed to be implemen...
In this thesis, we studied the problem of motion estimation in mammals and propose that scaling up m...
In this thesis, we studied the problem of motion estimation in mammals and propose that scaling up m...
This thesis addresses the study of the motion perception in primates. We propose that scaling up the...
In sensory systems, different computational rules are postulated to be implemented by different neur...
In sensory systems, different computational rules are postulated to be implemented by different neur...
International audienceIn sensory systems, a range of computational rules are presumed to be implemen...
International audienceIn sensory systems, a range of computational rules are presumed to be implemen...
In sensory systems, a range of computational rules are presumed to be implemented by neuronal subpop...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this recordI...
International audienceIn sensory systems, a range of computational rules are presumed to be implemen...
International audienceIn sensory systems, a range of computational rules are presumed to be implemen...
International audienceIn sensory systems, a range of computational rules are presumed to be implemen...
International audienceIn sensory systems, a range of computational rules are presumed to be implemen...
International audienceIn sensory systems, a range of computational rules are presumed to be implemen...
International audienceIn sensory systems, a range of computational rules are presumed to be implemen...
In this thesis, we studied the problem of motion estimation in mammals and propose that scaling up m...
In this thesis, we studied the problem of motion estimation in mammals and propose that scaling up m...
This thesis addresses the study of the motion perception in primates. We propose that scaling up the...