A computational model for the control of horizontal vergence, based on a population of disparity tuned complex cells, is presented. Since the population is able to extract the disparity map only in a limited range, using the map to drive vergence control means to limit its functionality inside this range. The model directly extracts the disparity-vergence response by combining the outputs of the disparity detectors without explicit calculation of the disparity map. The resulting vergence control yields to stable fixation and has small response time to a wide range of disparities. Experimental simulations with synthetic stimuli in depth validated the approach. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
A cortical model for binocular vergence control without explicit calculation of disparity / Gibaldi, A.; Chessa, M.; Canessa, A.; Sabatini, S. P.; Solari, F.. - In: NEUROCOMPUTING. - ISSN 0925-2312. - 73:7-9(2010), pp. 1065-1073. [10.1016/j.neucom.2009.11.016]
A cortical model for binocular vergence control without explicit calculation of disparity
Gibaldi A.
;Canessa A.;
2010
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A computational model for the control of horizontal vergence, based on a population of disparity tuned complex cells, is presented. Since the population is able to extract the disparity map only in a limited range, using the map to drive vergence control means to limit its functionality inside this range. The model directly extracts the disparity-vergence response by combining the outputs of the disparity detectors without explicit calculation of the disparity map. The resulting vergence control yields to stable fixation and has small response time to a wide range of disparities. Experimental simulations with synthetic stimuli in depth validated the approach. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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