
doi: 10.1007/bf00337291
pmid: 497259
The Hartline-Ratliff equation is a linear integral equation of the second kind and is employed in modeling inhibitory networks. Saturation of the inhibiting elements is commonly modeled as a function whose form is sigmoid; however, the resulting integral equation is nonlinear. Whenever the unknown function within the integral is hypothesized to be a nondecreasing nonlinear function, the Hartline-Ratliff equation becomes a nonlinear integral equation of the Hammerstein type. We present existence and uniqueness theorems for a Hammerstein equation which represents a further generalization of the Hartline-Ratliff equation.
Other nonlinear integral equations, Psychophysics and psychophysiology; perception, Hartline-Ratliff Equation, Sensory Physiology, Models, Neurological, Physiological, cellular and medical topics, Nonlinear Integral Equation, Neural Inhibition, Saturation Effects, Sensory Thresholds, Psychophysics, Humans, Inhibitory Networks, Hammerstein Equation, Visual Impedance, Threshold Effects, Mathematics, Vision, Ocular
Other nonlinear integral equations, Psychophysics and psychophysiology; perception, Hartline-Ratliff Equation, Sensory Physiology, Models, Neurological, Physiological, cellular and medical topics, Nonlinear Integral Equation, Neural Inhibition, Saturation Effects, Sensory Thresholds, Psychophysics, Humans, Inhibitory Networks, Hammerstein Equation, Visual Impedance, Threshold Effects, Mathematics, Vision, Ocular
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