Learning the Optimal Control of Coordinated Eye and Head Movements
PLOS Computational Biology,
Volume 7,
Number 11,
doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002253
- 2011
Various optimality principles have been proposed to explain the characteristics of coordinated eye and head movements
during visual orienting behavior. At the same time, researchers have suggested several neural models to underly the
generation of saccades, but these do not include online learning as a mechanism of optimization. Here, we suggest an
open-loop neural controller with a local adaptation mechanism that minimizes a proposed cost function. Simulations show
that the characteristics of coordinated eye and head movements generated by this model match the experimental data in
many aspects, including the relationship between amplitude, duration and peak velocity in head-restrained and the relative
contribution of eye and head to the total gaze shift in head-free conditions. Our model is a first step towards bringing
together an optimality principle and an incremental local learning mechanism into a unified control scheme for coordinated
eye and head movements.
@Article{SWT11, author = {Saeb, Sohrab and Weber, Cornelius and Triesch, Jochen}, title = {Learning the Optimal Control of Coordinated Eye and Head Movements}, journal = {PLOS Computational Biology}, number = {11}, volume = {7}, pages = {}, year = {2011}, month = {}, publisher = {PLOS}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002253}, }