N. Andrew Browning, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Cognitive and Neural Systems Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
Optic flow
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http://cns.bu.edu/~buk/
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Stephen Grossberg grad student Boston University
Ennio Mingolla grad student 2009 Boston University
 (A neural model of visually -guided navigation and object tracking in a cluttered world: Computing ego and object motion in a model of the primate magnocellular pathway.)
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Steinmetz ST, Layton OW, Browning NA, et al. (2019) An integrated neural model of robust self-motion and object motion perception in visually realistic environments Journal of Vision. 19: 294a
Escobar-Alvarez HD, Johnson N, Hebble T, et al. (2017) R-ADVANCE: Rapid Adaptive Prediction for Vision-based Autonomous Navigation, Control, and Evasion Journal of Field Robotics. 35: 91-100
Layton OW, Browning NA. (2014) A unified model of heading and path perception in primate MSTd. Plos Computational Biology. 10: e1003476
Wurbs J, Browning NA. (2013) A hierarchical model of the early mammalian visual system that learns appropriate features for object recognition Journal of Vision. 13: 999-999
Layton OW, Browning NA. (2013) Path Is Encoded by Spiral-Selective Cells in MSTd Journal of Vision. 13: 707-707
Browning NA. (2013) Visual Motion Processing Deficits in Alzheimer's Disease Patients can be Modeled by Delayed Feedback Journal of Vision. 13: 26-26
Layton OW, Browning NA. (2013) The simultaneous coding of heading and path in primate MSTd Proceedings of the International Joint Conference On Neural Networks
Layton OW, Browning NA. (2012) Recurrent competition explains temporal effects of attention in MSTd. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. 6: 80
Browning NA. (2012) A neural circuit for robust time-to-contact estimation based on primate MST. Neural Computation. 24: 2946-63
Layton OW, Mingolla E, Browning NA. (2012) A motion pooling model of visually guided navigation explains human behavior in the presence of independently moving objects. Journal of Vision. 12
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