a Neural Circuit in the brain that accumullates and and stores motor/sensory information over time, converts input velocity into persistent output position.
- neural integrators in the oculomotor system are involved in the control of horizontal eye position across a wide variety of species, including fish and humans
Neural intergrators are actually line attractor networks. terms line attractor and neural intergrator are often used interchangeably, however they describe the difference between the network state space and the attractor space.
These networks are called ‘integrators’ because the low-dimensional variable (e.g., horizontal eye position) x(t) describing the network’s output reflects the integration of the input signal (e.g., eye movement velocity) v(t) to the system.
