Learning how neural activity in the brain leads to the behavior we exhibit is one of the fundamental questions in Neuroscience. In this dissertation, several lines of work are presented to that use principles of neural coding to understand behavior. In one line of work, we formulate the efficient coding hypothesis in a non-traditional manner in order to test human perceptual sensitivity to complex visual textures. We find a striking agreement between how variable a particular texture signal is and how sensitive humans are to its presence. This reveals that the efficient coding hypothesis is still a guiding principle for neural organization beyond the sensory periphery, and that the nature of cortical constraints differs from the peripheral ...
One of the fundamental questions in neuroscience is to understand how encoding of sensory inputs is ...
The processes of learning and decision making are at the core of intelligence. Although these phenom...
During auditory task performance, cortical processing of task-relevant information enables mammals t...
Learning how neural activity in the brain leads to the behavior we exhibit is one of the fundamental...
More than a century ago Ramon y Cajal pioneered the description of neural circuits. Currently, new t...
Single neurons can often show strong correlations with an animal’s behavioral output, but it is curr...
The brain is never truly silent – up to 80% of its energy budget is expended during ongoing activity...
The brain faces at least two challenges critical to an animal\u27s survival: to encode sensory stimu...
Computational neuroscience is in the midst of constructing a new framework for understanding the bra...
Behavioural pattern detection experiments have greatly advanced our understanding of the computation...
Cognitive behaviors originate in the responses of neuronal populations. We have a reasonable underst...
Abstract: Understanding the rules by which brain networks represent incoming stimuli in population a...
Sensory data about most natural task-relevant variables are entangled with task-irrelevant nuisance ...
The encoding of sensory information by populations of cortical neurons forms the basis for perceptio...
Brains are composed of anatomically and functionally distinct regions performing specialized tasks, ...
One of the fundamental questions in neuroscience is to understand how encoding of sensory inputs is ...
The processes of learning and decision making are at the core of intelligence. Although these phenom...
During auditory task performance, cortical processing of task-relevant information enables mammals t...
Learning how neural activity in the brain leads to the behavior we exhibit is one of the fundamental...
More than a century ago Ramon y Cajal pioneered the description of neural circuits. Currently, new t...
Single neurons can often show strong correlations with an animal’s behavioral output, but it is curr...
The brain is never truly silent – up to 80% of its energy budget is expended during ongoing activity...
The brain faces at least two challenges critical to an animal\u27s survival: to encode sensory stimu...
Computational neuroscience is in the midst of constructing a new framework for understanding the bra...
Behavioural pattern detection experiments have greatly advanced our understanding of the computation...
Cognitive behaviors originate in the responses of neuronal populations. We have a reasonable underst...
Abstract: Understanding the rules by which brain networks represent incoming stimuli in population a...
Sensory data about most natural task-relevant variables are entangled with task-irrelevant nuisance ...
The encoding of sensory information by populations of cortical neurons forms the basis for perceptio...
Brains are composed of anatomically and functionally distinct regions performing specialized tasks, ...
One of the fundamental questions in neuroscience is to understand how encoding of sensory inputs is ...
The processes of learning and decision making are at the core of intelligence. Although these phenom...
During auditory task performance, cortical processing of task-relevant information enables mammals t...