Part of Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 1 (NIPS 1988)
Clay D. Spence, John Pearson, J. Gelfand, R. Peterson, W. Sullivan
The bam owl has fused visual/auditory/motor representations of space in its midbrain which are used to orient the head so that visu(cid:173) al or auditory stimuli are centered in the visual field of view. We present models and computer simulations of these structures which address various problems, inclu