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The following pages link to A biologically plausible model of early visual motion processing. I: Theory and implementation (Q1914988):
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- Neural processes in symmetry perception: a parallel spatio-temporal model (Q402342) (← links)
- Bioinspired computing nets for directionality in vision (Q425182) (← links)
- Motion detection, noise reduction, texture suppression, and contour enhancement by spatiotemporal Gabor filters with surround inhibition (Q714176) (← links)
- Energy filters, motion uncertainty, and motion sensitive cells in the visual cortex: A mathematical analysis (Q811434) (← links)
- Modeling the acceleration sensitive neurons in the pigeon optokinetic system (Q885438) (← links)
- A two dimensional field theory for motion computation (Q1108223) (← links)
- A neural network model for visual motion detection that can explain psychophysical and neurophysiological phenomena (Q1208627) (← links)
- A network model of motion processing in area MT of primates (Q1376388) (← links)
- A model of motion adaptation and motion after-effects based upon principal component regression (Q1592338) (← links)
- Modelling fast forms of visual neural plasticity using a modified second-order motion energy model (Q1732597) (← links)
- Slowly moving stimuli induce characteristic periodic activity waves in an excitable membrane model of visual motion processing (Q1851565) (← links)
- Synaptic depression and facilitation can induce motion aftereffects in an excitable membrane model of visual motion processing (Q1851566) (← links)
- Evolving field models for inhibition effects in early vision (Q1851696) (← links)
- Lateral interaction in accumulative computation: a model for motion detection (Q1860294) (← links)
- Model of MT and MST areas using an autoencoder (Q1867942) (← links)
- Models of MT and MST areas using wake--sleep algorithm (Q1883876) (← links)
- Object segmentation model: analytical results and biological implications (Q1889417) (← links)
- A general model for visual motion detection (Q1890059) (← links)
- A biologically plausible model of early visual motion processing. II: Psychophysical application (Q1914989) (← links)
- Iterative cooperation between parallel pathways for object and background motion (Q2373053) (← links)
- Velocity constancy and models for wide-field visual motion detection in insects (Q2373155) (← links)
- Sparse spatial sampling for the computation of motion in multiple stages (Q2373207) (← links)
- A stochastic model for the detection of coherent motion (Q2500171) (← links)
- A Bio-Inspired, Computational Model Suggests Velocity Gradients of Optic Flow Locally Encode Ordinal Depth at Surface Borders and Globally They Encode Self-Motion (Q5378262) (← links)
- Neuronal Algorithms That Detect the Temporal Order of Events (Q5488507) (← links)
- Invariant Global Motion Recognition in the Dorsal Visual System: A Unifying Theory (Q5758070) (← links)
- A dynamical model of visual motion processing for arbitrary stimuli including type II plaids (Q6077873) (← links)