Ambiguous or Bistable Stimulus
- One challenge for the models is bistable (or ambiguous) stimulus.
- One common example of a bistable stimulus is the Necker cube.
- The ambiguous stimulus is presented to the system, and
one of the possible answers wins the competition.
- However, with the Necker cube example, people see changes or
switches to the other stable state.
- We encoded a bistable stimulus with orthogonal CAs and a simulus
that had equal numbers of neurons from both CAs.
- The new fatigue model exhibits this change.
- However, the new leak model also exhibits this change.
- That is, both models osciallated between the two stable states.
- So both reasonble models succeed.