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Why does there seem to be lower overall spike count when an image is moved in a random motion vs consistent direction?
See for example spikes returned from the following image moved across a uniformly-zero background in a consistent motion vs random motion
I experienced similar results on different trials moving different CIFAR images across a uniformly 0 background
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Why does there seem to be lower overall spike count when an image is moved in a random motion vs consistent direction?
See for example spikes returned from the following image moved across a uniformly-zero background in a consistent motion vs random motion
I experienced similar results on different trials moving different CIFAR images across a uniformly 0 background
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: