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Published on: November 20, 2015
Generic fitting models learn edge representations from prenatal retinal waves
Lalit Pandey1, Samantha M W Wood2, Benjamin Cappell3
1Informatics Department, Indiana University Bloomington, United States of America.
Orientation selectivity, the ability to perceive oriented edges, arises from prenatal visual system adaptation. Generic models trained on retinal waves spontaneously developed this crucial visual processing capability.
Area of Science:
- Computational Neuroscience
- Developmental Biology
- Vision Science
Background:
- Orientation selectivity is a fundamental feature of biological vision across diverse species.
- The developmental origins of orientation selectivity, whether genetic or experience-dependent, remain largely unknown.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate whether orientation selectivity emerges from experience-dependent fitting processes during prenatal development.
- To test if generic computational models can spontaneously develop orientation selectivity without innate priors.
Main Methods:
- Utilized generic image-computable fitting models (transformers) with no pre-existing orientation selectivity.
- Trained models using unsupervised temporal learning with biologically plausible prenatal data (retinal waves).
- Validated results across various model architectures, training conditions, and species-specific retinal waves.
Main Results:
- Models spontaneously developed robust orientation selectivity from scratch.
- The emergence of orientation selectivity was dependent on adaptation to prenatal visual input (retinal waves).
- Results were consistent across different model sizes and training parameters.
Conclusions:
- Orientation selectivity arises from domain-general fitting mechanisms adapting to prenatal experiences, not genetic predetermination.
- Supports experience-dependent theories of learning and neural development in the visual system.
- Suggests a unified mechanism for the development of edge representations across species.
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