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NameRelative spike time coding and STDP-based orientation selectivity in V1 (Masquelier 2012)
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NotesPhenomenological spiking model of the cat early visual system. We show how natural vision can drive spike time correlations on sufficiently fast time scales to lead to the acquisition of orientation-selective V1 neurons through STDP. This is possible without reference times such as stimulus onsets, or saccade landing times. But even when such reference times are available, we demonstrate that the relative spike times encode the images more robustly than the absolute ones.
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Masquelier, Tim [timothee.masquelier at alum.mit.edu] show other
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CitationMasquelier T (2012). Relative spike time coding and STDP-based orientation selectivity in the early visual system in natural continuous and saccadic vision: a computational model. J Comput Neurosc (in press)
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