A common challenge for Bayesian models of perception is the fact that the two fundamental Bayesian components, the prior distribution and the likelihood func-tion, are formally unconstrained. Here we argue that a neural system that emulates Bayesian inference is naturally constrained by the way it represents sensory infor-mation in populations of neurons. More specifically, we show that an efficient coding principle creates a direct link between prior and likelihood based on the underlying stimulus distribution. The resulting Bayesian estimates can show bi-ases away from the peaks of the prior distribution, a behavior seemingly at odds with the traditional view of Bayesian estimation, yet one that has been reported in human perception. We d...
How does the brain represent the reliability of its sensory evidence? Here, we test whether sensory ...
Here we apply Bayesian system identification methods to infer stimulus-neuron and neuron-neuron depe...
Simple visual features, such as orientation, are thought to be represented in the spiking of visual ...
Acknowledgements: We thank Valentin Wyart and Jean-Remi King for sharing their data. This work was s...
Perception is often characterized as an inference process in which the brain unconsciously reasons a...
Acknowledgements: We thank Valentin Wyart and Jean-Remi King for sharing their data. This work was s...
It is well-established that some aspects of perception and action can be understood as probabilistic...
Acknowledgements: We thank Valentin Wyart and Jean-Remi King for sharing their data. This work was s...
It is well-established that some aspects of perception and action can be understood as probabilistic...
How the brain makes correct inferences about its environment based on noisy and ambiguous observatio...
We study the synthesis of neural coding, selective attention and percep- tual decision making. A hie...
It has been long proposed that the brain should perform computation efficiently to increase the fitn...
Optimal Bayesian models have been highly successful in describing human performance on perceptual de...
It has been long proposed that the brain should perform computation efficiently to increase the fitn...
It has been long proposed that the brain should perform computation efficiently to increase the fitn...
How does the brain represent the reliability of its sensory evidence? Here, we test whether sensory ...
Here we apply Bayesian system identification methods to infer stimulus-neuron and neuron-neuron depe...
Simple visual features, such as orientation, are thought to be represented in the spiking of visual ...
Acknowledgements: We thank Valentin Wyart and Jean-Remi King for sharing their data. This work was s...
Perception is often characterized as an inference process in which the brain unconsciously reasons a...
Acknowledgements: We thank Valentin Wyart and Jean-Remi King for sharing their data. This work was s...
It is well-established that some aspects of perception and action can be understood as probabilistic...
Acknowledgements: We thank Valentin Wyart and Jean-Remi King for sharing their data. This work was s...
It is well-established that some aspects of perception and action can be understood as probabilistic...
How the brain makes correct inferences about its environment based on noisy and ambiguous observatio...
We study the synthesis of neural coding, selective attention and percep- tual decision making. A hie...
It has been long proposed that the brain should perform computation efficiently to increase the fitn...
Optimal Bayesian models have been highly successful in describing human performance on perceptual de...
It has been long proposed that the brain should perform computation efficiently to increase the fitn...
It has been long proposed that the brain should perform computation efficiently to increase the fitn...
How does the brain represent the reliability of its sensory evidence? Here, we test whether sensory ...
Here we apply Bayesian system identification methods to infer stimulus-neuron and neuron-neuron depe...
Simple visual features, such as orientation, are thought to be represented in the spiking of visual ...