<p>Neural spike trains, which are sequences of very brief jumps in voltage across the cell membrane, were one of the motivating applications for the development of point process methodology. Early work required the assumption of stationarity, but contemporary experiments often use time-varying stimuli and produce time-varying neural responses. More recently, many statistical methods have been developed for nonstationary neural point process data. There has also been much interest in identifying synchrony, meaning events across two or more neurons that are nearly simultaneous at the time scale of the recordings. A natural statistical approach is to discretize time, using short time bins, and to introduce loglinear models for dependency among...
Understanding the factors shaping neuronal spiking is a central problem in neuroscience. Neurons may...
Recording single-neuron activity from a specific brain region across multiple trials in response to ...
Many experiments in neuroscience have compared the strength of association between neural spike trai...
Pairs of active neurons frequently fire action potentials or "spikes" nearly synchronously (i.e., wi...
Several authors have previously discussed the use of log-linear models, often called maximum entropy...
Abstract\ud \ud Pairs of active neurons frequently fire action potentials or “spikes” nearly synchro...
Synchrony among neuronal impulses (or spikes) plays, according to some of the most prominent neural ...
Neural synchrony is a curious phenomenon of the brain and has been studied now for decades. In this...
In some parts of the nervous system, especially in the periphery, spike timing in response to a stim...
Synchronized neural activity, in which the firing of neurons is coordinated in time, is an observed ...
AbstractMany experiments in neuroscience have compared the strength of association between neural sp...
The statistical analysis of two simultaneously observed trains of neuronal spikes is described, usin...
A comparison of previously defined spike train synchronization indices is undertaken within a stocha...
Characterising the neuron spike train firing as a function of external stimulus applied in an experi...
Understanding how ensembles of neurons represent and transmit information in the patterns of their j...
Understanding the factors shaping neuronal spiking is a central problem in neuroscience. Neurons may...
Recording single-neuron activity from a specific brain region across multiple trials in response to ...
Many experiments in neuroscience have compared the strength of association between neural spike trai...
Pairs of active neurons frequently fire action potentials or "spikes" nearly synchronously (i.e., wi...
Several authors have previously discussed the use of log-linear models, often called maximum entropy...
Abstract\ud \ud Pairs of active neurons frequently fire action potentials or “spikes” nearly synchro...
Synchrony among neuronal impulses (or spikes) plays, according to some of the most prominent neural ...
Neural synchrony is a curious phenomenon of the brain and has been studied now for decades. In this...
In some parts of the nervous system, especially in the periphery, spike timing in response to a stim...
Synchronized neural activity, in which the firing of neurons is coordinated in time, is an observed ...
AbstractMany experiments in neuroscience have compared the strength of association between neural sp...
The statistical analysis of two simultaneously observed trains of neuronal spikes is described, usin...
A comparison of previously defined spike train synchronization indices is undertaken within a stocha...
Characterising the neuron spike train firing as a function of external stimulus applied in an experi...
Understanding how ensembles of neurons represent and transmit information in the patterns of their j...
Understanding the factors shaping neuronal spiking is a central problem in neuroscience. Neurons may...
Recording single-neuron activity from a specific brain region across multiple trials in response to ...
Many experiments in neuroscience have compared the strength of association between neural spike trai...