A neural model for the adaptive control of saccadic eye movements
Proc. International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN),
pages 2740--2747,
doi: 10.1109/IJCNN.2009.5178878
- Jun 2009
Several studies have suggested different cost functions to explain the kinematic characteristics of saccades. However, these studies do not present any neural implementation
of the optimization procedure they use. Instead, they are based
on optimal control theory approaches that provide a global
analytical solution rather than a local adaptation scheme. In this
study, we propose a model comprised of an open-loop neural
controller and an adaptation unit. The neural controller receives
the initial target position as input. The adaptation unit, which
is the neural interpretation of a simple cost function, evaluates
the optimality of this controller and induces weight changes
in the controller via a local learning rule. Realistic saccades
are obtained with the proposed model. We speculate that the
superior colliculus and the cerebellum behave quite similar to
our models neural controller and adaptation unit.
@InProceedings{SWT09a, author = {Saeb, Sohrab and Weber, Cornelius and Triesch, Jochen}, title = {A neural model for the adaptive control of saccadic eye movements}, booktitle = {Proc. International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN)}, editors = {}, number = {}, volume = {}, pages = {2740--2747}, year = {2009}, month = {Jun}, publisher = {}, doi = {10.1109/IJCNN.2009.5178878}, }