Conference paperSensorineural systems often use groups of redundant neurons to represent stimulus information both during transduction and population coding of features. This redundancy makes the system more robust to corruption in the representation. We approximate neural coding as a projection of the stimulus onto a set of vectors, with the result encoded by spike trains. We use the formalism of frame theory to quantify the inherent noise reduction properties of such population codes. Additionally, computing features from the stimulus signal can also be thought of as projecting the coefficients of a sensory representation onto another set of vectors specific to the feature of interest. The conditions under which a combination of different...
A striking feature of many sensory processing problems is that there appear to be many more neurons ...
Whenever one draws conclusions from data of neuronal activity about its function for sensory process...
A striking feature of many sensory processing problems is that there appear to be many more neurons ...
We propose a theoretical framework for efficient representation of time-varying sensory information ...
<div><p>A fundamental task of a sensory system is to infer information about the environment. It has...
In many sensory systems the neural signal is coded by the coordinated response of heterogeneous popu...
Despite progress in understanding the organization and function of neural sensory systems, fundament...
Natural stimulations caused by objects in the surrounding world do not stimulate single sensory rece...
Despite progress in understanding the organization and function of neural sensory systems, fundament...
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...
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...
A striking feature of many sensory processing problems is that there appear to be many more neurons ...
A striking feature of many sensory processing problems is that there appear to be many more neurons ...
Whenever one draws conclusions from data of neuronal activity about its function for sensory process...
A striking feature of many sensory processing problems is that there appear to be many more neurons ...
We propose a theoretical framework for efficient representation of time-varying sensory information ...
<div><p>A fundamental task of a sensory system is to infer information about the environment. It has...
In many sensory systems the neural signal is coded by the coordinated response of heterogeneous popu...
Despite progress in understanding the organization and function of neural sensory systems, fundament...
Natural stimulations caused by objects in the surrounding world do not stimulate single sensory rece...
Despite progress in understanding the organization and function of neural sensory systems, fundament...
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...
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...
A striking feature of many sensory processing problems is that there appear to be many more neurons ...
A striking feature of many sensory processing problems is that there appear to be many more neurons ...
Whenever one draws conclusions from data of neuronal activity about its function for sensory process...
A striking feature of many sensory processing problems is that there appear to be many more neurons ...