Figure 7From: On the potential role of lateral connectivity in retinal anticipationAnticipation in the Laplacian (nearest-neighbours) case. Top. Anticipation time and maximum bipolar response as a function of the connectivity weight w. The blue line corresponds to gain control alone (it does not depend on w). Red triangles correspond to the effect of lateral ACell connectivity without gain control. White squares correspond to the compound effect of ACell connectivity and gain control. The three regimes A, B, C are commented in the text. Bottom. Response curves of ACells and BCells corresponding to the three regimes: (A) \(w = 0.05~\text{ms}^{-1}\) with a small cross-inhibition, (B) \(w = 0.3~\text{ms}^{-1}\) with an opposition in activity between the blue (cell 50) and red cell (51), (C) \(w = 0.6~\text{ms}^{-1}\), where the red cell (51) is completely inhibited by cell 50Back to article page