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Spatiotemporal inseparability in early visual processing
Authors:David J. Fleet  Peter E. Hallett  Allan D. Jepson
Affiliation:(1) Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, M5S 1A4 Toronto, Ontario, Canada;(2) Department of Physiology, University of Toronto, M5S 1A4 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:We examine the implications of significant inseparable behaviour in centre-surround retinal cell types. From the form of a spatiotemporal centre-surround (CS) model which agrees qualitatively with physiological observations, we find that the sustained/transient dichotomy is a poor distinction for X-type/Y-type retinal ganglion cells since both exhibit inseparability. Static centre-surround models and spatiotemporal separable models are not valid for time-varying stimuli. Our results contradict the models for X- and Y-type ganglion cells proposed by Marr and Hildreth (1980) and Marr and Ullman (1981), and raise doubts about the physiological validity of Marr's zerocrossing theory. The CS filter is an attractive precursor to the extraction of 2-d motion information.
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