NROC64H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Probability Density Function, Visual Cortex, Unimodality

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Lecture 4: king fisher is using all forces to keep the head stationary. It uses visual, vestibular sense, proprioception in the head. In the visual cortex the response is stronger when you see something together with sound. It doesn"t"t matter where the sound comes from because the neuron responds to that. Gaussian where the horizontal indicates the guess and the vertical is the density function: both curves are centered on 10 cm, standard deviation is s1 or s2, sigma raised to power 2 is variance. The inverse of variance is variability: you ignore haptic sense if you have complete visual capture. Extreme cases you completely ignore haptics: opposite case, you ignore visual and use haptic capture.

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