Neuronal Maps for Sensory-Motor Control in the Barn Owl
Abstract
The bam owl has fused visual/auditory/motor representations of space in its midbrain which are used to orient the head so that visu(cid:173) al or auditory stimuli are centered in the visual field of view. We present models and computer simulations of these structures which address various problems, inclu<lln~ the construction of a map of space from auditory sensory information, and the problem of driv(cid:173) ing the motor system from these maps. We compare the results with biological data.
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Spence et al. "Neuronal Maps for Sensory-Motor Control in the Barn Owl." Neural Information Processing Systems, 1988.Markdown
[Spence et al. "Neuronal Maps for Sensory-Motor Control in the Barn Owl." Neural Information Processing Systems, 1988.](https://mlanthology.org/neurips/1988/spence1988neurips-neuronal/)BibTeX
@inproceedings{spence1988neurips-neuronal,
title = {{Neuronal Maps for Sensory-Motor Control in the Barn Owl}},
author = {Spence, Clay D. and Pearson, John C. and Gelfand, J. J. and Peterson, R. M. and Sullivan, W. E.},
booktitle = {Neural Information Processing Systems},
year = {1988},
pages = {366-374},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/neurips/1988/spence1988neurips-neuronal/}
}