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Modelling of a retinal ganglion cell with simple spiking models

Authors :
Vance, Philip
Coleman, Sonya A.
Kerr, Dermot
Das, Gautham
McGinnity, Thomas M.
Vance, Philip
Coleman, Sonya A.
Kerr, Dermot
Das, Gautham
McGinnity, Thomas M.

Abstract

Modelling aspects of the human vision system, including the retina, is difficult due to insufficient knowledge about the internal components, organisation and complexity of the interactions within the system. Retinal ganglion cells are considered a core component of the human visual system as they convey the accumulated data as action potentials onto the optic nerve. Current techniques capable of mapping this input-output response involve computational combinations of linear and nonlinear models that are generally complex and lack any relevance to the underlying biophysics. This paper aims to model a retinal ganglion cell with a simple spiking neuron combined with a pre-processing method, which accounts for the preceding retinal neural structure. Performance of the models is compared with the spike responses obtained in the electrophysiological recordings from a mammalian retina subjected to visual stimulation.

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OAIster
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application/pdf, Vance, Philip, Coleman, Sonya A., Kerr, Dermot, Das, Gautham and McGinnity, Thomas M. (2015) Modelling of a retinal ganglion cell with simple spiking models. In: International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN), Killarney, Ireland., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1228151010
Document Type :
Electronic Resource