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Invariant object recognition in the visual system with error correction and temporal difference learning

Pages 111-129 | Published online: 04 Aug 2009

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S. M. Stringer, E. T. Rolls & J. M. Tromans. (2007) Invariant object recognition with trace learning and multiple stimuli present during training. Network: Computation in Neural Systems 18:2, pages 161-187.
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S.M. Stringer, T.P. Trappenberg, E.T. Rolls & I.E.T.d. Araujo. (2002) Self-organizing continuous attractor networks and path integration: one-dimensional models of head direction cells. Network: Computation in Neural Systems 13:2, pages 217-242.
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Edmund T. Rolls. (2021) Learning Invariant Object and Spatial View Representations in the Brain Using Slow Unsupervised Learning. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience 15.
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Edmund T. Rolls. (2020) Spatial coordinate transforms linking the allocentric hippocampal and egocentric parietal primate brain systems for memory, action in space, and navigation. Hippocampus 30:4, pages 332-353.
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Daniel M. Navarro, Bedeho M. W. Mender, Hannah E. Smithson & Simon M. Stringer. (2018) Self-organising coordinate transformation with peaked and monotonic gain modulation in the primate dorsal visual pathway. PLOS ONE 13:11, pages e0207961.
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Edmund T. Rolls & W. Patrick C. Mills. (2018) Non-accidental properties, metric invariance, and encoding by neurons in a model of ventral stream visual object recognition, VisNet. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 152, pages 20-31.
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Edmund T. Rolls. (2017) Neurobiological foundations of aesthetics and art. New Ideas in Psychology 47, pages 121-135.
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Juan M. Galeazzi, Loredana Minini & Simon M. Stringer. (2015) The Development of Hand-Centered Visual Representations in the Primate Brain: A Computer Modeling Study Using Natural Visual Scenes. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience 9.
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Christian Th?riault, Nicolas Thome & Matthieu Cord. 2015. Biologically Inspired Computer Vision. Biologically Inspired Computer Vision 295 318 .
Leigh Robinson & Edmund T. Rolls. (2015) Invariant visual object recognition: biologically plausible approaches. Biological Cybernetics 109:4-5, pages 505-535.
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Edmund T. Rolls. (2013) What are Emotional States, and Why Do We Have Them?. Emotion Review 5:3, pages 241-247.
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Juan M. Galeazzi, Bedeho M. W. Mender, Mariana Paredes, James M. Tromans, Benjamin D. Evans, Loredana Minini & Simon M. Stringer. (2013) A Self-Organizing Model of the Visual Development of Hand-Centred Representations. PLoS ONE 8:6, pages e66272.
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Edmund T. Rolls. (2013) On the Relation between the Mind and the Brain: A Neuroscience Perspective. Philosophia Scientae:17-2, pages 31-70.
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I.V. Higgins & S.M. Stringer. (2011) The role of independent motion in object segmentation in the ventral visual stream: Learning to recognise the separate parts of the body. Vision Research 51:6, pages 553-562.
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G. Perry, E. T. Rolls & S. M. Stringer. (2010) Continuous transformation learning of translation invariant representations. Experimental Brain Research 204:2, pages 255-270.
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Edmund T. Rolls, James M. Tromans & Simon M. Stringer. (2008) Spatial scene representations formed by self-organizing learning in a hippocampal extension of the ventral visual system. European Journal of Neuroscience 28:10, pages 2116-2127.
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S.M. Stringer & E.T. Rolls. (2008) Learning transform invariant object recognition in the visual system with multiple stimuli present during training. Neural Networks 21:7, pages 888-903.
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Edmund T Rolls. (2008) Top — Down Control of Visual Perception: Attention in Natural Vision. Perception 37:3, pages 333-354.
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Edmund T. Rolls. (2007) The representation of information about faces in the temporal and frontal lobes. Neuropsychologia 45:1, pages 124-143.
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Edmund T. Rolls. 2007. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 191 242 .
Gavin Perry, Edmund T. Rolls & Simon M. Stringer. (2006) Spatial vs temporal continuity in view invariant visual object recognition learning. Vision Research 46:23, pages 3994-4006.
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Edmund T. Rolls & Gustavo Deco. (2006) Attention in natural scenes: Neurophysiological and computational bases. Neural Networks 19:9, pages 1383-1394.
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Edmund T. Rolls & Simon M. Stringer. (2006) Invariant visual object recognition: A model, with lighting invariance. Journal of Physiology-Paris 100:1-3, pages 43-62.
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S. M. Stringer, G. Perry, E. T. Rolls & J. H. Proske. (2005) Learning invariant object recognition in the visual system with continuous transformations. Biological Cybernetics 94:2, pages 128-142.
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E.T. Rolls & J.-Z. Xiang. (2006) Spatial View Cells in the Primate Hippocampus and Memory Recall. Reviews in the Neurosciences 17:1-2.
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Edmund T. Rolls & Simon M. Stringer. (2005) Spatial view cells in the hippocampus, and their idiothetic update based on place and head direction. Neural Networks 18:9, pages 1229-1241.
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Gustavo Deco & Edmund T. Rolls. (2005) Attention, short-term memory, and action selection: A unifying theory. Progress in Neurobiology 76:4, pages 236-256.
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Jau Hong Kao, Yen Heng Chen & Jen Hui Chuang. (2005) Identity verification by relative 3-D structure using multiple facial images. Pattern Recognition Letters 26:9, pages 1292-1303.
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S.M. Stringer, E.T. Rolls & T.P Trappenberg. (2005) Self-organizing continuous attractor network models of hippocampal spatial view cells. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 83:1, pages 79-92.
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Gustavo Deco & Edmund T. Rolls. (2004) A Neurodynamical cortical model of visual attention and invariant object recognition. Vision Research 44:6, pages 621-642.
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Edmund T Rolls. (2003) Vision, emotion and memory: from neurophysiology to computation. International Congress Series 1250, pages 547-573.
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Terence V Sewards & Mark A Sewards. (2002) Innate visual object recognition in vertebrates: some proposed pathways and mechanisms. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology 132:4, pages 861-891.
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Edmund T Rolls & Simon M Stringer. (2000) On the design of neural networks in the brain by genetic evolution. Progress in Neurobiology 61:6, pages 557-579.
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