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We study the development of a high dimensional feature map in a retinotopical organised visual cortex. The presented model is an extension of the elastic-net approach employing two basic terms: a stimulus dependent term and a ”regularising” constraint term. Interpreting each cortical element as a feature coding vector with selectivity across multiple dimensions, the parallel development of an optimised map with multiple features can be studied. The feature distributions of two feature maps show a structure similar to spatial frequency columns in cat visual cortex supporting the concept of a columnar architecture.
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Fellenz, W.A. (1997). Modeling the parallel development of multiple featuremaps and topography in visual cortex. In: Mira, J., Moreno-Díaz, R., Cabestany, J. (eds) Biological and Artificial Computation: From Neuroscience to Technology. IWANN 1997. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1240. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0032501
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