AbstractThe identification performance of single neurons in the primary visual cortex was quantified by measuring how accurately one could know the stimulus based upon the neuron's response. We found that for a typical neuron a response of 10 action potentials, following one brief stimulus presentation, was sufficient to classify the stimulus as belonging to a relatively small region in stimulus space, with a high degree of confidence. The performance was better than that which could be attained through linear summation of excitation and inhibition alone. The results suggest that the enhanced performance is a consequence of two nonlinear mechanisms: contrast gain control and expansive response exponent
It has been shown that it is possible to read, from the firing rates of just a small population of n...
It has been shown that it is possible to read, from the firing rates of just a small population of n...
The goal was to test how well a linear model of the responses of neurons in area 18 of cat visual co...
AbstractThe identification performance of single neurons in the primary visual cortex was quantified...
Information processing in the nervous system involves the activity of large populations of neurons. ...
The task of system identification lies at the heart of neural data analysis. Bayesian system identif...
The task of system identification lies at the heart of neural data analysis. Bayesian system identif...
The task of system identification lies at the heart of neural data analysis. Bayesian system identif...
To analyze the information provided about individual visual stimuli in the responses of single neuro...
To analyze the information provided about individual visual stimuli in the responses of single neuro...
To analyze the information provided about individual visual stimuli in the responses of single neuro...
To analyze the information provided about individual visual stimuli in the responses of single neuro...
It has been shown that it is possible to read, from the firing rates of just a small population of n...
Abstract. To analyze the information provided about individual visual stimuli in the responses of si...
AbstractIt is possible to discriminate between grating contrasts over a 300-fold contrast range, whe...
It has been shown that it is possible to read, from the firing rates of just a small population of n...
It has been shown that it is possible to read, from the firing rates of just a small population of n...
The goal was to test how well a linear model of the responses of neurons in area 18 of cat visual co...
AbstractThe identification performance of single neurons in the primary visual cortex was quantified...
Information processing in the nervous system involves the activity of large populations of neurons. ...
The task of system identification lies at the heart of neural data analysis. Bayesian system identif...
The task of system identification lies at the heart of neural data analysis. Bayesian system identif...
The task of system identification lies at the heart of neural data analysis. Bayesian system identif...
To analyze the information provided about individual visual stimuli in the responses of single neuro...
To analyze the information provided about individual visual stimuli in the responses of single neuro...
To analyze the information provided about individual visual stimuli in the responses of single neuro...
To analyze the information provided about individual visual stimuli in the responses of single neuro...
It has been shown that it is possible to read, from the firing rates of just a small population of n...
Abstract. To analyze the information provided about individual visual stimuli in the responses of si...
AbstractIt is possible to discriminate between grating contrasts over a 300-fold contrast range, whe...
It has been shown that it is possible to read, from the firing rates of just a small population of n...
It has been shown that it is possible to read, from the firing rates of just a small population of n...
The goal was to test how well a linear model of the responses of neurons in area 18 of cat visual co...