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Brain circuits underlying visual stability across eye movements-converging evidence for a neuro-computational model of area LIP

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fncom.2014.00025

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space perception; computational model; predictive remapping; eye position signal; corollary discharge; saccadic suppression of displacement

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  1. Federal Ministry of Education and Research grant Visuospatial Cognition [BMBF 01GW0653]
  2. European Union [600785]
  3. German Research Foundation/DFG [INST 270/219-1]
  4. Chemnitz University of Technology

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The understanding of the subjective experience of a visually stable world despite the occurrence of an observer's eye movements has been the focus of extensive research for over 20 years. These studies have revealed fundamental mechanisms such as anticipatory receptive field (RE) shifts and the saccadic suppression of stimulus displacements, yet there currently exists no single explanatory framework for these observations. We show that a previously presented neuro-computational model of pen-saccadic mislocalization accounts for the phenomenon of predictive remapping and for the observation of saccadic suppression of displacement (SSD). This converging evidence allows us to identify the potential ingredients of perceptual stability that generalize beyond different data sets in a formal physiology-based model. In particular we propose that predictive remapping stabilizes the visual world across saccades by introducing a feedback loop and, as an emergent result, small displacements of stimuli are not noticed by the visual system. The model provides a link from neural dynamics, to neural mechanism and finally to behavior, and thus offers a testable comprehensive framework of visual stability.

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