Asymmetry in neural fields: a spatiotemporal encoding mechanism
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Cerda, Mauricio
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Asymmetry in neural fields: a spatiotemporal encoding mechanism
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Neural field models have been successfully
applied to model diverse brain mechanisms like visual attention,
motor control, and memory. Most theoretical and modelingworks
have focused on the study of the dynamics of such
systems under variations in neural connectivity, mainly symmetric
connectivity among neurons. However, less attention
has been given to the emerging properties of neuron populations
when neural connectivity is asymmetric, although
asymmetric activity propagation has been observed in cortical
tissue. Here we explore the dynamics of neural fields with
asymmetric connectivity and show, in the case of front propagation,
that it can bias the population to follow a certain trajectorywith
higher activation.We find that asymmetry relates
linearly to the input speed when the input is spatially localized,
and this relation holds for different kernels and input
shapes. To illustrate the behavior of asymmetric connectivity,
we present an application: standard video sequences of
human motion were encoded using the asymmetric neural
field and compared to computer vision techniques. Overall,
our results indicate that asymmetric neural fields are a competitive
approach for spatiotemporal encoding with twomain
advantages: online classification and distributed operation.
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Artículo de publicación ISI.
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Millennium Scientific Initiative
(ICM P09-015-F).
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/129227
DOI: doi: 10.1007/s00422-012-0544-0
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Biol Cybern (2013) 107:161–178
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