"2431","Modeling Directional Selectivity Using Self-Organizing Delay-Aadaptation Maps","Using a delay adaptation learning rule, we model the activity-dependent development of directionally selective cells in the primary visual cortex. Based on input stimuli, a learning rule shifts delays to create synchronous arrival of spikes at cortical cells. As a result, delays become tuned creating a smooth cortical map of direction selectivity. This result demonstrates how delay adaption can serve as a powerful abstraction for modeling temporal learning in the brain. ","http://cogprints.org/2431/","Tversky, Tal and Miikkulainen, Dr. Risto","Bower, Dr. J. M."," Tversky, Tal and Miikkulainen, Dr. Risto (2002) Modeling Directional Selectivity Using Self-Organizing Delay-Aadaptation Maps. [Journal (Paginated)] (In Press) ","taltversky,","2002"