نتایج جستجو برای: feedforward feedback

تعداد نتایج: 154820  

2014
Dean Wyatte David J. Jilk Randall C. O'Reilly

Standard models of the visual object recognition pathway hold that a largely feedforward process from the retina through inferotemporal cortex leads to object identification. A subsequent feedback process originating in frontoparietal areas through reciprocal connections to striate cortex provides attentional support to salient or behaviorally-relevant features. Here, we review mounting evidenc...

2017
Jurgen van Zundert Tom Oomen

The combination of feedback control with inverse model feedforward control or iterative learning control is known to yield high performance. The aim of this paper is to clarify the role of feedback in the design of feedforward controllers, with specific attention to the inferential situation. Recent developments in optimal feedforward control are combined with feedback control to jointly optimi...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2017
Yulia Revina Lucy S. Petro Lars Muckli

Visual processing in cortex relies on feedback projections contextualising feedforward information flow. Primary visual cortex (V1) has small receptive fields and processes feedforward information at a fine-grained spatial scale, whereas higher visual areas have larger, spatially invariant receptive fields. Therefore, feedback could provide coarse information about the global scene structure or...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Minoru Honda Hidetoshi Urakubo Keiko Tanaka Shinya Kuroda

The development of direction selectivity in the visual system depends on visual experience. In the developing Xenopus retinotectal system, tectal neurons (TNs) become direction selective through spike timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) after repetitive retinal exposure to a moving bar in a specific direction. We investigated the mechanism responsible for the development of direction selectivity...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2012
Nada Yousif Jörn Diedrichsen

For smooth and efficient motor control, the brain needs to make fast corrections during the movement to resist possible perturbations. It also needs to adapt subsequent movements to improve future performance. It is important that both feedback corrections and feedforward adaptation need to be made based on noisy and often ambiguous sensory data. Therefore, the initial response of the motor sys...

2015
Lars Muckli Federico De Martino Luca Vizioli Lucy S. Petro Fraser W. Smith Kamil Ugurbil Rainer Goebel Essa Yacoub

Neuronal cortical circuitry comprises feedforward, lateral, and feedback projections, each of which terminates in distinct cortical layers [1-3]. In sensory systems, feedforward processing transmits signals from the external world into the cortex, whereas feedback pathways signal the brain's inference of the world [4-11]. However, the integration of feedforward, lateral, and feedback inputs wit...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2005
Peter Y Liu Steven M Pincus Daniel M Keenan Ferdinand Roelfsema Johannes D Veldhuis

The hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis is a stress-adaptive neuroendocrine ensemble, in which adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) drives cortisol secretion (feedforward) and cortisol restrains ACTH outflow (feedback). Quantifying direction- and pathway-specific adjustments within this and other interlinked systems by noninvasive means remains difficult. The present study tests the hypothesis that forwar...

Journal: :Network 2007
Fred H Hamker Jan Wiltschut

Most computational models of coding are based on a generative model according to which the feedback signal aims to reconstruct the visual scene as close as possible. We here explore an alternative model of feedback. It is derived from studies of attention and thus, probably more flexible with respect to attentive processing in higher brain areas. According to this model, feedback implements a g...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 1996
M E Hasselmo M Cekic

Selective suppression of synaptic transmission during learning is proposed as a physiological mechanism for combining associative memory function at feedback synapses with self-organization of feedforward synapses in neocortical structures. A computational model demonstrates how selective suppression of feedback transmission allows this combination of synaptic function. During learning, sensory...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2001
J D Veldhuis M Straume A Iranmanesh T Mulligan C Jaffe A Barkan M L Johnson S Pincus

The present experiments examine the neuroregulatory hypothesis that the degree of sample-by-sample regularity of hormone output by an interlinked hypothalamopituitary target-organ system monitors the strength of feedback and/or feedforward signaling. To test this postulate and assess its generality, we implemented a total of nine thematically complementary perturbation experiments. In particula...

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