NIPS*95 Abstract
Neural Information Processing Systems Conference 1995
A Dynamical Model of Context Dependencies
for the Vestibulo-Ocular
Reflex
A Dynamical Model of Context Dependencies
for the Vestibulo-Ocular
Reflex
Olivier J.M.D. Coenen and Terrence J. Sejnowski
Computational Neurobiology Laboratory
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies
10010 North Torrey Pines Road
La Jolla, CA 92037, U.S.A.
{olivier,terry}@salk.edu
Abstract:
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) stabilizes images on the retina
during rapid head motions. The gain of the VOR (the ratio of eye to
head rotation velocity) is typically around -1 when the eyes are
focused on a distant target. However, to stabilize images accurately,
the VOR gain must vary with context (eye position, eye vergence and
head translation). We first describe a kinematic model of the VOR
which relies solely on sensory information available from the
semicircular canals (head rotation), the otoliths (head translation),
and neural correlates of eye position and vergence angle. We then
propose a dynamical model and compare it to the eye velocity
responses measured in monkeys. The dynamical model reproduces the
observed amplitude and time course of the modulation of the VOR and
suggests one way to combine the required neural signals within the
cerebellum and the brain stem. It also makes predictions for the
responses of neurons to multiple inputs (head
rotation and translation, eye position, etc.) in the oculomotor system.
Olivier Coenen olivier@salk.edu
Sat Sep 30 19:06:02 PDT 1995