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Feb 25, 2010 · We present two such derivations, one heuristic and a second using recently-developed data-mining techniques to extract a small number of macroscopic variables.
When different monocular patterns are presented to the two eyes, they rival for conscious expression such that only one monocular image is perceived at a time.
Abstract Binocular rivalry occurs when two very different images are presented to the two eyes, but a subject perceives only one image at a given time.
Feb 25, 2010 · A number of computational models for binocular rivalry have been proposed; most can be categorised as either “rate” models, containing a small ...
More realistic Hodgkin-Huxley type models, high-dimensional. This talk shows a principled derivation of low-dimensional model from high- dimensional one.
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Binocular rivalry occurs when two very different images are presented to the two eyes, but a subject perceives only one image at a given time.
Abstract Binocular rivalry occurs when two very different images are presented to the two eyes, but a subject perceives only one image at a given time.
Two derivations of a principled derivation of a reduced model from a spiking model are presented, one heuristic and a second using recently-developed ...
The models include biophysical as well as data-driven phenomenological models. The discussed models include Hodgkin– Huxley, FitzHugh–Nagumo, coupled ...
Ashwin, P., & Lavric, A. (2010). A low-dimensional model of binocular rivalry using winnerless competition. Physica D (in press).