Title :
Color and intensity information representations by a network of turtle retinal ganglion cells
Author :
Normann, Richard A. ; Ammermuller, J. ; Shoham, Shuy ; Branner, Almut
Author_Institution :
Moran Lab., Utah Univ., Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Abstract :
Visual stimuli are represented in neuronal firing of a 2D highly interconnected network of ganglion cells driven by the stimuli. As a result, the network is able to encode more features of the visual stimuli than can the single neurons that make up the network. We have recorded the simultaneous responses of 15 ganglion cells in the isolated, perfused turtle retina to simple visual stimuli circles of various diameters, intensities and colors. We trained a three-layer neural network to classify the responses in terms of stimulus color, size and intensity. The network performed poorly in the classification of the test stimuli. Further, concurrently recorded responses did not do significantly better at specifying the stimulus than did sequentially recorded responses. The approach provides a formalism that allows one to assess the effects of response variability on the ability of the network to classify responses
Keywords :
biology computing; colour vision; feedforward neural nets; neurophysiology; pattern classification; visual evoked potentials; color information representations; intensity information representations; multilayer neural network; neuronal firing; pattern classification; retinal ganglion cells; turtle; visual stimuli; Cities and towns; Encoding; Kinetic theory; Laboratories; Multidimensional signal processing; Neural networks; Neurons; Performance evaluation; Retina; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Neural Networks,1997., International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Houston, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4122-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICNN.1997.614426