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27 December 1996 Mathematical model of retina
S. K. Cendrowski
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Proceedings Volume 2969, Second International Conference on Optical Information Processing; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.262578
Event: Second International Conference on Optical Information Processing, 1996, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
The paper presented describes the mathematical model of light stimulus transforming by the neural layers of eye retina. The model contains the descriptions of photoreceptors, horizontal and bipolar cells which belong to outer plexiform layer of retina. There were physical mechanisms of neurons exciting which were in the base of model. The model allows to predict the set of well-known visual phenomena, for example, the Broca-Sulzer temporal and spatial effects, the Mach's bands effect. The quantitative validation of the model have been made. The model may be taken as a principle of designing sensory layer of networks.
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S. K. Cendrowski "Mathematical model of retina", Proc. SPIE 2969, Second International Conference on Optical Information Processing, (27 December 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.262578
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KEYWORDS
Mathematical modeling

Retina

Eye models

Eye

Sensor networks

Sensors

Neurons

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