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A stochastic model of retinotopy: A self organizing process (English)
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In this paper the retina R is modelled as a two-dimensional network \(\{0,1,...,n+1\}^ 2\) (and also as an integer interval \(\{0,1,...,N+1\})\). Each cell (i,j) is mainly related to a cortex cell \(x_{ij}\) to which a density of synaptic weights \(f_{ij}(x)\) is associated. It is assumed that \(f_{ij}(x)=f(\| x-x_{ij}\|)\) where f is decreasing, positive and \(f(0)=1\). It is assumed that the system is subject to stimulation chosen to render the resulting model Markovian in the one-dimensional case. The convergence of the corresponding Markov chain to a stationary distribution is established which in turn establishes the retinotopy of the system. The difficulty in extending the results to the two- dimensional case is pointed out; in this case the asymptotic behaviour is brought out by Monte-Carlo simulation.
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Hebb principle
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self organizing stochastic process
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synapses
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retina
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two-dimensional network
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cortex
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density of synaptic weights
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convergence
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Markov chain
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stationary distribution
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retinotopy
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asymptotic behaviour
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Monte-Carlo simulation
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