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The Role of Cortical Noise and Stochastic Resonance in Some Illusionary Motion Percepts.

Emphasis Week on Neurobiological Vision
February 08, 2005 01:30 PM to 02:45 PM
Speakers:
VMath - The Next Generation for Math Lectures on Streaming Video

Summary:

A model for an array of excitable neurons has been introduced. The role of cortical noise and stochastic resonance in some illusory motion percepts has been analyzed. The influence of drugs on the effect have been quantified.

Keywords:

Neurobiological vision, Apparent motion, Cortical noise, Stochastic noise, Stochastic resonance,Visual illusions

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