Inverse dynamic model of the pupil muscle plant in the simulation of response to sound, stimuli and hippus

E. S. Gómez, H. R. Cruz
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The model developed by Usui and Hirata was used to simulate the pupil response to a light stimulus based on autonomic nervous activity, such as sympathetic and parasympathetic activity. This model was recreated in SIMULINK finding that it did not consider the limitations of the pupil in frequency which Stark was reported. The pupil acts as a lowpass filter with a cut-off frequency of 1.5 Hz approximately. These conditions are generated by the unidirectional rate sensitivities. Then, considering this fact, the original model by placing the output of the lowpass filter of -20 dB/decade was modified, which there certain changes are regarding the response of the model by filtering high frequencies, and a delay by the filter. To obtain the pupil dynamic response induced by sound stimulation, the hippus and flickering of practice mode was using conventional (NTSC) and high speed videoculography thus, to determine sympathetic and parasympathetic activity, in order to recreate such behaviour the Hirata-Usui model was used with a few modification.
瞳孔肌植物对声音、刺激和海马反应模拟的逆动态模型
臼井和平田开发的模型被用来模拟瞳孔对光刺激的反应,这种反应基于自主神经活动,比如交感神经和副交感神经活动。在SIMULINK中重建该模型,发现它没有考虑Stark报道的瞳孔频率的限制。瞳孔作为一个低通滤波器,截止频率约为1.5 Hz。这些条件是由单向速率灵敏度产生的。然后,考虑到这一事实,通过放置-20 dB/decade的低通滤波器输出对原模型进行了修改,对高频滤波后的模型响应有一定的变化,滤波器产生了一定的延迟。为了获得声音刺激引起的瞳孔动态反应,练习模式下的海马和闪烁使用常规(NTSC)和高速视频摄影,因此,为了确定交感和副交感神经活动,为了重建这种行为,使用了Hirata-Usui模型,并进行了一些修改。
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