Mammals achieve common neural coverage of visual scenes using distinct sampling behaviors.
Jason M SamondsMartin SzinteCarrie BarrAnna MontagniniGuillaume S MassonNicholas J PriebePublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Mammals rapidly move their eyes to sample their visual environment over successive fixations, but they use different spatial and temporal strategies for this sampling. We demonstrate that these different strategies achieve similar neuronal receptive field coverage over time. Because mammals have distinct sensory receptive field sizes and neuronal densities for sampling and processing information, they require different eye movement strategies to encode natural scenes.