Title :
Movement and memory function in biological neural networks
Author :
Ishii, Naohiro ; Naka, Ken-Ichi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Intell. & Comput. Sci., Nagoya Inst. of Technol., Japan
Abstract :
Asymmetrical neural networks are shown in a biological neural network, the catfish retina. Several mechanisms have been proposed for the detection of motion in biological system. Hassenstein and Reichardt network (1956) and Barlow and Levick network (1965) of movements are similar to the asymmetrical network developed here. To make clear the difference among these asymmetrical networks, we applied nonlinear analysis developed by N. Wiener. Then, we can derive the α-equation of movement, which shows the direction of movement. During the movement, we also can derive the movement equation, which implies that the movement holds regardless of the parameter α. By analyzing the biological asymmetric neural networks, it is shown that the asymmetric networks are excellent in the ability of spatial information processing on the retinal level. The symmetric network was discussed by applying nonlinear analysis. In the symmetric neural network, it was suggested that memory function is needed to perceive the movement
Keywords :
brain models; eye; motion estimation; neural nets; neurophysiology; visual perception; α-equation; Wiener analysis; asymmetrical neural networks; biological neural networks; catfish retina; memory function; motion detection; movement perception; nonlinear analysis; symmetric neural network; Biological neural networks; Biological system modeling; Filtering; Intelligent networks; Low pass filters; Motion detection; Neural networks; Nonlinear equations; Retina; Visual system;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligence in Neural and Biological Systems, 1995. INBS'95, Proceedings., First International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Herndon, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7116-5
DOI :
10.1109/INBS.1995.404283