Information may be encoded both in the individual activity of neurons and in the correlations between their activities. Understanding whether knowledge of noise correlations is required to decode all the encoded information is fundamental for constructing computational models, brain–machine interfaces, and neuroprosthetics. If correlations can be ignored with tolerable losses of information, the readout of neural signals is simplified dramatically. To that end, previous studies have constructed decoders assuming that neurons fire independently and then derived bounds for the information that is lost. However, here we show that previous bounds were not tight and overestimated the importance of noise correlations. In this study, we quantify t...
Over repeat presentations of the same stimulus, sensory neurons show variable responses. This “noise...
Neurons in the visual primary cortex (area V1) do not only code simple features but also whether ima...
Is the information transmitted by an ensemble of neurons determined solely by the number of spikes f...
The ability to discriminate between similar sensory stimuli relies on the amount of information enco...
We consider two types of causes leading to information loss when neural activities are passed and pr...
<p><b>A.</b> The ordinate represents the relative effect of noise correlation. This is captured by t...
The amount of information encoded by networks of neurons critically depends on the correlation struc...
Information theoretic measures have been proposed as a quantitative framework to clarify the role of...
Responses of single neurons to a fixed stimulus are usually both variable and highly ambiguous. Ther...
Neural networks encode information through their collective spiking activity in response to external...
Studies of neuron-behaviour correlation and causal manipulation have long been used separately to un...
Studies of neuron-behaviour correlation and causal manipulation have long been used separately to un...
<p>(a) Recorded responses of two neurons (black and grey) in the same tadpole to eight consecutive p...
Neural networks encode information through their collective spiking activity in response to external...
Noise correlations in neuronal responses can have a strong influence on the information available in...
Over repeat presentations of the same stimulus, sensory neurons show variable responses. This “noise...
Neurons in the visual primary cortex (area V1) do not only code simple features but also whether ima...
Is the information transmitted by an ensemble of neurons determined solely by the number of spikes f...
The ability to discriminate between similar sensory stimuli relies on the amount of information enco...
We consider two types of causes leading to information loss when neural activities are passed and pr...
<p><b>A.</b> The ordinate represents the relative effect of noise correlation. This is captured by t...
The amount of information encoded by networks of neurons critically depends on the correlation struc...
Information theoretic measures have been proposed as a quantitative framework to clarify the role of...
Responses of single neurons to a fixed stimulus are usually both variable and highly ambiguous. Ther...
Neural networks encode information through their collective spiking activity in response to external...
Studies of neuron-behaviour correlation and causal manipulation have long been used separately to un...
Studies of neuron-behaviour correlation and causal manipulation have long been used separately to un...
<p>(a) Recorded responses of two neurons (black and grey) in the same tadpole to eight consecutive p...
Neural networks encode information through their collective spiking activity in response to external...
Noise correlations in neuronal responses can have a strong influence on the information available in...
Over repeat presentations of the same stimulus, sensory neurons show variable responses. This “noise...
Neurons in the visual primary cortex (area V1) do not only code simple features but also whether ima...
Is the information transmitted by an ensemble of neurons determined solely by the number of spikes f...