
"Stanford Researchers Unveil Groundbreaking Model Unraveling the Secrets of Natural Vision"
Researchers at Stanford have developed a three-layer network model that accurately predicts retinal responses to natural visual scenes. The model captures significant aspects of retinal interneuron activity and successfully reproduces motion analysis, adaptability, and predictive coding phenomena. By breaking down the computations carried out by the model's ganglion cells, the researchers generated novel theories about the interaction of interneurons in retinal processing. The study provides insights into the complex mechanisms underlying natural vision and how the visual system interprets the world.