RD_2Gabor_Rect
1/2 Reichardt Detector from Rectified Inputs
Summary
This model differs from RD_2Gabor by having a half-wave
rectification stage following each Gabor filter. The rectified
outputs of the two Gabor filters is then multiplied after the even
channel is delay. This is a non-opponent model, and thus only
1/2 of a typical Reichardt detector.
Results
References
- Reichardt W (1957) Autokorrelationsauswertung als
Funktionsprinzip des Zentralnervensystems. Zeitschrift für
Naturforschung, Teil B. 12:447--457.
- Reichardt W (1961) Autocorrelation, a principle for the
evaluation of sensory information by the central nervous system. In:
Sensory Communication, Rosenblith WA, ed. pp 303--317. MIT Press,
Cambridge, MA.
The visual stimulus is processed by two linear Gabor filters (even and
odd) that are in quadrature. The filters have a separable temporal
profile (not shown) that consists of a biphasic temporal function
built from the difference of two Maxwell distribution functions. The
outputs from each filter is half-wave rectified and the output from
the even filter is delayed. The signals are then multiplied. The
final output is scaled, half-wave rectified, and used to generate Poisson
spikes.