Information theory quantifies how much information a neural response carries about the stimulus. This can be compared to the information transferred in particular models of the stimulus-response function and to maximum possible information transfer. Such comparisons are crucial because they validate assumptions present in any neurophysiological analysis. Here we review information-theory basics before demonstrating its use in neural coding. We show how to use information theory to validate simple stimulus-response models of neural coding of dynamic stimuli. Because these models require specification of spike timing precision, they can reveal which time scales contain information in neural coding. This approach shows that dynamic stimuli can...
There is growing evidence regarding the importance of spike timing in neural information processing,...
To analyze the extent to which populations of neurons encode information in the numbers of spikes ea...
Temporal structure is an inherent property of various sensory inputs and motor outputs of the brain....
Abstract Neurons respond to external stimuli by emitting sequences of action potentials (spike train...
Neuroscience extensively uses the information theory to describe neural communication, among others,...
As its fundamental function, the brain processes and transmits information using populations of inte...
Information theory is a practical and theoretical framework developed for the study of communication...
We describe the results of quantitative information theoretic analyses of neural encoding, particula...
Information theory is a practical and theoretical framework developed for the study of communication...
Sensory stimuli are received by sensory neurons and information about these stimuli is further trans...
Our main interest is the question of how neural ensemble activity represents sensory stimuli. In th...
According to the classical efficient-coding hypothesis, biological neurons are naturally adapted to ...
We consider the information transmission problem in neurons and its possible implications for learni...
Is the information transmitted by an ensemble of neurons determined solely by the number of spikes f...
Is the information transmitted by an ensemble of neurons determined solely by the number of spikes f...
There is growing evidence regarding the importance of spike timing in neural information processing,...
To analyze the extent to which populations of neurons encode information in the numbers of spikes ea...
Temporal structure is an inherent property of various sensory inputs and motor outputs of the brain....
Abstract Neurons respond to external stimuli by emitting sequences of action potentials (spike train...
Neuroscience extensively uses the information theory to describe neural communication, among others,...
As its fundamental function, the brain processes and transmits information using populations of inte...
Information theory is a practical and theoretical framework developed for the study of communication...
We describe the results of quantitative information theoretic analyses of neural encoding, particula...
Information theory is a practical and theoretical framework developed for the study of communication...
Sensory stimuli are received by sensory neurons and information about these stimuli is further trans...
Our main interest is the question of how neural ensemble activity represents sensory stimuli. In th...
According to the classical efficient-coding hypothesis, biological neurons are naturally adapted to ...
We consider the information transmission problem in neurons and its possible implications for learni...
Is the information transmitted by an ensemble of neurons determined solely by the number of spikes f...
Is the information transmitted by an ensemble of neurons determined solely by the number of spikes f...
There is growing evidence regarding the importance of spike timing in neural information processing,...
To analyze the extent to which populations of neurons encode information in the numbers of spikes ea...
Temporal structure is an inherent property of various sensory inputs and motor outputs of the brain....