Topography and Ocular Dominance with Positive Correlations

Goodhill, Geoffrey J.

Neural Information Processing Systems 

This is motivated by experimental evidencethat these phenomena may be subserved by the same mechanisms. An important aspect of this model is that ocular dominance segregationcan occur when input activity is both distributed, and positively correlated between the eyes. This allows investigation of the dependence of the pattern of ocular dominance stripes on the degree of correlation between the eyes: it is found that increasing correlation leads to narrower stripes. Experiments are suggested to test whether such behaviour occursin the natural system.

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