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A Biologically Inspired Facilitation Mechanism Enhances the Detection and Pursuit of Targets of Varying Contrast

机译:生物启发的促进机制增强了对变化对比度目标的检测和追踪

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Many species of flying insects detect and chase prey or conspecifics within a visually cluttered surround, e.g. for predation, territorial or mating behavior. We modeled such detection and pursuit for small moving targets, and tested it within a closed-loop, virtual reality flight arena. Our model is inspired directly by electrophysiological recordings from 'small target motion detector' (STMD) neurons in the insect brain that are likely to underlie this behavioral task. The front-end uses a variant of a biologically inspired 'elementary' small target motion detector (ESTMD), elaborated to detect targets in natural scenes of both contrast polarities (i.e. both dark and light targets). We also include an additional model for the recently identified physiological 'facilitation' mechanism believed to form the basis for selective attention in insect STMDs, and quantify the improvement this provides for pursuit success and target discriminability over a range of target contrasts.
机译:许多种类的飞行昆虫会在视觉上混乱的环境中检测并追捕猎物或同种异体,例如用于掠夺,领土或交配行为。我们对小型移动目标进行了这种检测和追踪建模,并在闭环的虚拟现实飞行舞台上对其进行了测试。我们的模型直接受到昆虫大脑中“小目标运动检测器”(STMD)神经元的电生理学记录的启发,这些神经元很可能是这一行为任务的基础。前端使用受生物启发的“基本”小目标运动检测器(ESTMD)的变体,该检测器经过精心设计,可以检测两种相反极性的自然场景中的目标(即暗和亮目标)。我们还包括一个用于最近确定的生理“促进”机制的附加模型,该机制被认为是昆虫STMD选择性关注的基础,并量化了在目标对比度范围内为追求成功和目标可分辨性提供的改进。

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