International audienceIn order to respond reliably to specific features of their environment, sensory neurons need to integrate multiple incoming noisy signals. Crucially, they also need to compete for the interpretation of those signals with other neurons representing similar features. The form that this competition should take depends critically on the noise corrupting these signals. In this study we show that for the type of noise commonly observed in sensory systems, whose variance scales with the mean signal, sensory neurons should selectively divide their input signals by their predictions, suppressing ambiguous cues while amplifying others. Any change in the stimulus context alters which inputs are suppressed, leading to a deep dynam...
Sensory neurons are often described in terms of a receptive field, that is, a linear kernel through ...
Tuning curves are widely used to characterize the responses of sensory neurons to external stimuli, ...
The success of species depends critically on their ability to process and extract sensory informatio...
International audienceIn order to respond reliably to specific features of their environment, sensor...
<p>(a) Contextual reshaping of multimodal RFs. Each neuron encodes a stimulus feature (e.g. an odor)...
<p>(a) Schematic illustrating how contextual shifts in neural tuning curves required for a context-i...
The ability to discriminate between similar sensory stimuli relies on the amount of information enco...
SummarySongbird auditory neurons must encode the dynamics of natural sounds at many volumes. We inve...
The human auditory system displays a robust capacity to adapt to sudden changes in background noise,...
Summary Sensory neurons are customarily characterized by one or more linearly weighted receptive fie...
<div><p>Sensory information about the state of the world is generally ambiguous. Understanding how t...
SummarySensory neurons are customarily characterized by one or more linearly weighted receptive fiel...
Understanding how the activity of sensory neurons contribute to perceptual decision making is one of...
AbstractDuring a sensory discrimination task, the responses of multiple sensory neurons must be comb...
During everyday listening, we seldom hear sounds in isolation. Whether listening to someone speak ov...
Sensory neurons are often described in terms of a receptive field, that is, a linear kernel through ...
Tuning curves are widely used to characterize the responses of sensory neurons to external stimuli, ...
The success of species depends critically on their ability to process and extract sensory informatio...
International audienceIn order to respond reliably to specific features of their environment, sensor...
<p>(a) Contextual reshaping of multimodal RFs. Each neuron encodes a stimulus feature (e.g. an odor)...
<p>(a) Schematic illustrating how contextual shifts in neural tuning curves required for a context-i...
The ability to discriminate between similar sensory stimuli relies on the amount of information enco...
SummarySongbird auditory neurons must encode the dynamics of natural sounds at many volumes. We inve...
The human auditory system displays a robust capacity to adapt to sudden changes in background noise,...
Summary Sensory neurons are customarily characterized by one or more linearly weighted receptive fie...
<div><p>Sensory information about the state of the world is generally ambiguous. Understanding how t...
SummarySensory neurons are customarily characterized by one or more linearly weighted receptive fiel...
Understanding how the activity of sensory neurons contribute to perceptual decision making is one of...
AbstractDuring a sensory discrimination task, the responses of multiple sensory neurons must be comb...
During everyday listening, we seldom hear sounds in isolation. Whether listening to someone speak ov...
Sensory neurons are often described in terms of a receptive field, that is, a linear kernel through ...
Tuning curves are widely used to characterize the responses of sensory neurons to external stimuli, ...
The success of species depends critically on their ability to process and extract sensory informatio...