Propagating Waves as a Cortical Mechanism of Direction-Selectivity in V1 Motion Cells

Stewart Heitmann, B. Ermentrout
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The majority of neurons in primary visual cortex respond preferentially to moving bars of light with a specific orientation and direction of motion. The directional selectivity of those neurons implies that their responses cannot be achieved with separate spatial and temporal neural processes. How cortical neurons achieve non-separable space-time responses is still a mystery. We present a mathematical model of visual cortex in which neurons are predisposed to traveling waves of activity in a given anatomical direction. Those neurons resonate vigorously with moving stimuli that have a similar space-time signature to the intrinsic traveling wave. Yet they are quiescent to stimulus motion in the opposite direction. The model demonstrates how direction-selectivity can arise from the spatiotemporal properties of intrinsic cortical activity without resort to explicit time delays.
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传播波在V1运动细胞定向选择中的皮质机制
初级视觉皮层的大多数神经元优先响应具有特定方向和运动方向的移动光条。这些神经元的定向选择性意味着它们的反应不能通过单独的空间和时间神经过程来实现。皮质神经元如何实现不可分离的时空反应仍然是一个谜。我们提出了一个视觉皮层的数学模型,其中神经元倾向于在给定解剖方向上的活动行波。这些神经元与移动的刺激产生强烈的共鸣,这些刺激与固有的行波具有相似的时空特征。然而,它们对相反方向的刺激运动却保持沉默。该模型展示了方向选择性如何从内在皮层活动的时空特性中产生,而无需求助于明确的时间延迟。
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