Self-organizing path integration using a linked continuous attractor and competitive network: path integration of head direction.
A key issue is how networks in the brain learn to perform path integration, that is update a represented position using a velocity signal. Using head direction cells as an example, we show that a competitive network could self-organize to learn to respond to combinations of head direction and angula...
Main Authors: | Stringer, S, Rolls, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2006
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