Journal PaperResearchers studying neural coding have speculated that populations of neurons would more effectively represent the stimulus if the neurons "cooperated:" by interacting through lateral connections, the neurons would process and represent information better than if they functioned independently. We apply our new theory of information processing to determine the fidelity limits of simple population structures to encode stimulus features. We focus on noncooperative populations, which have no lateral connections. We show that they always exhibit positively correlated responses and that as population size increases, they perfectly represent the information conveyed by their inputs regardless of the individual neuron's coding scheme....
Most natural task-relevant variables are encoded in the early sensory cortex in a form that can only...
This study uses a neural field model to investigate computational aspects of population coding and d...
We propose that correlations among neurons are generically strong enough to organize neural activity...
A key issue in understanding the neural code for an ensemble of neurons is the nature and strength o...
This study examines the relationship between population coding and spatial connection statistics in ...
Over repeat presentations of the same stimulus, sensory neurons show variable responses. This “noise...
Natural stimulations caused by objects in the surrounding world do not stimulate single sensory rece...
Natural stimulations caused by objects in the surrounding world do not stimulate single sensory rece...
Natural stimulations caused by objects in the surrounding world do not stimulate single sensory rece...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015How does the activity of populations of neurons encode...
Behavior relies on the distributed and coordinated activity of neural populations. Population activi...
Natural stimulations caused by objects in the surrounding world do not stimulate single sensory rece...
Sensory organs transmit information to downstream brain circuits using a neural code comprised of sp...
Sensory organs transmit information to downstream brain circuits using a neural code comprised of sp...
We propose that correlations among neurons are generically strong enough to organize neural activity...
Most natural task-relevant variables are encoded in the early sensory cortex in a form that can only...
This study uses a neural field model to investigate computational aspects of population coding and d...
We propose that correlations among neurons are generically strong enough to organize neural activity...
A key issue in understanding the neural code for an ensemble of neurons is the nature and strength o...
This study examines the relationship between population coding and spatial connection statistics in ...
Over repeat presentations of the same stimulus, sensory neurons show variable responses. This “noise...
Natural stimulations caused by objects in the surrounding world do not stimulate single sensory rece...
Natural stimulations caused by objects in the surrounding world do not stimulate single sensory rece...
Natural stimulations caused by objects in the surrounding world do not stimulate single sensory rece...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015How does the activity of populations of neurons encode...
Behavior relies on the distributed and coordinated activity of neural populations. Population activi...
Natural stimulations caused by objects in the surrounding world do not stimulate single sensory rece...
Sensory organs transmit information to downstream brain circuits using a neural code comprised of sp...
Sensory organs transmit information to downstream brain circuits using a neural code comprised of sp...
We propose that correlations among neurons are generically strong enough to organize neural activity...
Most natural task-relevant variables are encoded in the early sensory cortex in a form that can only...
This study uses a neural field model to investigate computational aspects of population coding and d...
We propose that correlations among neurons are generically strong enough to organize neural activity...