Sensory neurons respond to external stimulus using sequences of action potentials (“spikes”). They convey collectively to the brain information about the stimulus using spatio-temporal patterns of spikes (spike trains), that constitute a “neural code”. Since spikes patterns occur irregularly (yet highly structured) both within and over repeated trials, it is reasonable to characterize them using statistical methods and probabilistic descriptions. However, the statistical characterization of experimental data presents several major constraints: apart from those inherent to empirical statistics like finite size sampling, ‘the’ underlying statistical model is unknown. In this thesis we adopt a complementary approach to experiments. We consider...
International audienceWe consider a conductance-based neural network inspired by the generalized Int...
We briefly review and highlight the consequence of rigorous and exact results obtained in \cite{cess...
doi:10.1186/1471-2202-14-S1-P58International audienceWe investigate the effect of electric synapses ...
Sensory neurons respond to external stimulus using sequences of action potentials (“spikes”). They c...
Sensory neurons respond to external stimulus using sequences of action potentials (“spikes”). They c...
Les neurones sensoriels réagissent à des stimuli externes en émettant des séquences de potentiels d’...
International audienceWe study the dynamics and spike trains statistics in conductance-based Integra...
We propose a generalization of the existing maximum entropy models used for spike trains statistics ...
We propose a generalization of the existing maximum entropy models used for spike trains statistics ...
International audienceRecent advances in multi-electrodes array acquisition has made it possible to ...
We propose a generalization of the existing maximum entropy models used for spike trains statistics ...
International audienceWe study the dynamics and spike trains statistics in conductance-based Integra...
International audienceRecent advances in multi-electrodes array acquisition has made it possible to ...
We briefly review and highlight the consequence of rigorous and exact results obtained in \cite{cess...
International audienceWe consider a conductance-based neural network inspired by the generalized Int...
International audienceWe consider a conductance-based neural network inspired by the generalized Int...
We briefly review and highlight the consequence of rigorous and exact results obtained in \cite{cess...
doi:10.1186/1471-2202-14-S1-P58International audienceWe investigate the effect of electric synapses ...
Sensory neurons respond to external stimulus using sequences of action potentials (“spikes”). They c...
Sensory neurons respond to external stimulus using sequences of action potentials (“spikes”). They c...
Les neurones sensoriels réagissent à des stimuli externes en émettant des séquences de potentiels d’...
International audienceWe study the dynamics and spike trains statistics in conductance-based Integra...
We propose a generalization of the existing maximum entropy models used for spike trains statistics ...
We propose a generalization of the existing maximum entropy models used for spike trains statistics ...
International audienceRecent advances in multi-electrodes array acquisition has made it possible to ...
We propose a generalization of the existing maximum entropy models used for spike trains statistics ...
International audienceWe study the dynamics and spike trains statistics in conductance-based Integra...
International audienceRecent advances in multi-electrodes array acquisition has made it possible to ...
We briefly review and highlight the consequence of rigorous and exact results obtained in \cite{cess...
International audienceWe consider a conductance-based neural network inspired by the generalized Int...
International audienceWe consider a conductance-based neural network inspired by the generalized Int...
We briefly review and highlight the consequence of rigorous and exact results obtained in \cite{cess...
doi:10.1186/1471-2202-14-S1-P58International audienceWe investigate the effect of electric synapses ...