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“Mimicking cortical responses in the visual cortex” Presentation 27 May 2004 Florie Daniels Lotte Verbunt

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Page 1: “Mimicking cortical responses in the visual cortex” Presentation 27 May 2004 Florie Daniels Lotte Verbunt

“Mimicking cortical responsesin the visual cortex”

Presentation

27 May 2004

Florie DanielsLotte Verbunt

Page 2: “Mimicking cortical responses in the visual cortex” Presentation 27 May 2004 Florie Daniels Lotte Verbunt

Introduction

Visual system is most important and well-known

One cell interactions between cells

Voltage sensitive dyes (Grinvald & Fitzpatrick)

Orientation preference

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Introduction

Mapping respons dependent of stimulus in colour

500 m

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Introduction

Spinning pinwheels

Goal: Reproducing the previous image and this movie in Mathematica

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Contents

Biological backgroundModelling of simple cells and hypercolumns

of the cortex in MathematicaClusters: orientation of the hypercolumns in

relation to each otherTest-imagesColourmappingMovies Conclusions and suggestions

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The optical pathway

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The primary visual cortex

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Hypercolumns

Processing a single 'pixel' in the visual

field

Orientation sensitivity

Scaling (sizes of receptive fields)

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Receptive fields (RF)

Part of the visual field in which a stimulus will

elicit a respons

Small RF high resolution

Large RF blurred picture

Size RF = scale ()

fovea

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The receptive field sensitivity profiles of simple cells

First order Gaussian derivative:

Second order Gaussian derivative:

φ = 0 and φ = π/2

φ = 0 and φ = π/2

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The kernels for the hypercolumns

1st order

:14

1st order

:41

2nd order

:14

2nd order

:41

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Clusters

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Test-image: ramp

1st order

:14

2nd order

:14

1st order

:41

2nd order

:41

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Test-image: line

1st order

:14

2nd order

:14

1st order

:41

2nd order

:41

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Test-image: circle

1st order

:14

2nd order

:14

1st order

:41

2nd order

:41

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Test-image: mr64

1st order

:14

2nd order

:14

1st order

:41

2nd order

:41

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Colourmapping

The colourmapping

depends on:

angle colour

saturation 1

greyvalue brightness

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Kernels in colour

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mr64 in colour

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Rotating bar (wide) in colour

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Movie of a rotating line

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Experiment vs model

Which part of cortex????

Rotation clustering

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Rotating bar (wide)

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Rotating bar (narrow)

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Translating bar (wide)

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Translating bar (narrow)

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Conclusions

Goal not completely achieved, because of complexity and lack of time

σ increasing from the inside to the outside wide lines

σ increasing from the outside to the inside narrow lines

Second order Gaussian kernels are better line detectors than first order Gaussian kernels

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Suggestions for further research

Mathematica:

Colour movie

Clustering

Experimental research:

Vary the stimuli

Tip:

Beware of mistakes in the x and y direction caused by plotting with

different plotting commands

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Questions???