'How praying mantis solve the motion correspondence problem'
Monday 9 June 16:00 until 17:00
Genome Seminar room
Speaker: Dr Jenny Read (University of Newcastle)
Part of the series: Sussex Neuroscience seminar series
All welcome.
Motion detection requires matching a static region of spatial features across a temporal series of images. This is known as the motion correspondence problem and solving it is a basic visual function in many animals. We present computational models that account for how the praying mantis performs this task, based on psychophysical data.
By: Fiona Hurd
Last updated: Friday, 23 May 2014