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Figure 14

From: On the potential role of lateral connectivity in retinal anticipation

Figure 14

Flash lag effect with different anticipatory mechanisms. (A) Response to a flash lag stimulus: a bar moving in smooth motion with a second bar flashed in alignment with the first bar for one time frame. The first line shows the stimulus, the second line shows the GCells response with gain control, the third line presents the effect of lateral ACell Laplacian connectivity with \(w = 0.3~\text{ms}^{-1}\), and the last line shows the effect of asymmetric gap junctions with \(v_{\mathrm{gap}} = 9~\text{mm/s}\). (B) Time course response of (top) a cell responding to the flashed bar and (bottom) a cell responding to the moving bar. Dashed lines indicate the peak of each curve

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