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On the potential role of lateral connectivity in retinal anticipation

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DOI: 10.1186/s13408-020-00101-z

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Retina; Motion anticipation; Lateral connectivity; 2D

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  1. National Research Agency (ANR)
  2. interdisciplinary Institute for Modelling in Neuroscience and Cognition of the Universite Cote d'Azur

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This study examines the potential effects of lateral connectivity on motion anticipation in the retina, showing that lateral connectivity can enhance the anticipation mechanism provided by local gain control. Using examples from experimental literature, the study presents reconstructions of retinal responses to 2D visual inputs to evaluate the model's ability to anticipate motion in different stimuli.
We analyse the potential effects of lateral connectivity (amacrine cells and gap junctions) on motion anticipation in the retina. Our main result is that lateral connectivity can-under conditions analysed in the paper-trigger a wave of activity enhancing the anticipation mechanism provided by local gain control (Berry et al. in Nature 398(6725):334-338, 1999; Chen et al. in J. Neurosci. 33(1):120-132, 2013). We illustrate these predictions by two examples studied in the experimental literature: differential motion sensitive cells (Baccus and Meister in Neuron 36(5):909-919, 2002) and direction sensitive cells where direction sensitivity is inherited from asymmetry in gap junctions connectivity (Trenholm et al. in Nat. Neurosci. 16:154-156, 2013). We finally present reconstructions of retinal responses to 2D visual inputs to assess the ability of our model to anticipate motion in the case of three different 2D stimuli.

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