Sciweavers

JCNS
2010

Reduced models for binocular rivalry

13 years 10 months ago
Reduced models for binocular rivalry
Binocular rivalry occurs when two very different images are presented to the two eyes, but a subject perceives only one image at a given time. A number of computational models for binocular rivalry have been proposed; most can be categorised as either “rate” models, containing a small number of variables, or as more biophysicallyrealistic “spiking neuron” models. However, a principled derivation of a reduced model from a spiking model is lacking. We present two such derivations, one heuristic and a second using recently-developed data-mining techniques to extract a small number of “macroscopic” variables from the results of a spiking neuron model simulation. We also consider bifurcations that can occur as parameters are varied, and the role of noise in such systems. Our methods are applicable to a number of other models of interest. Keywords Binocular rivalry · Diffusion map · Macroscopic · Data-mining
Carlo R. Laing, Thomas Frewen, Ioannis G. Kevrekid
Added 28 Jan 2011
Updated 28 Jan 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where JCNS
Authors Carlo R. Laing, Thomas Frewen, Ioannis G. Kevrekidis
Comments (0)