Abstract How information in the nervous system is encoded by patterns of action potentials (i.e. spikes) remains an open question. Multi-neuron patterns of single spikes are a prime candidate for spike time encoding but their temporal variability requires further characterisation. Here we show how known sources of spike count variability affect stimulus-evoked spike time patterns between neurons separated over multiple layers and columns of adult rat somatosensory cortex in vivo. On subsets of trials (clusters) and after controlling for stimulus-response adaptation, spike time differences between pairs of neurons are “time-warped” (compressed/stretched) by trial-to-trial changes in shared excitability, explaining why fixed spike time patter...
A train of action potentials (a spike train) can carry information in both the average firing rate a...
The information communicated by stereotypical action potentials is thought to be embedded in the tim...
Recently, the use of a noisy input current to investigate single cell and network behavior in vitro ...
How information in the nervous system is encoded by patterns of action potentials (i.e. spikes) rema...
The thesis explores the nature of information representation by patterns of action potentials in the...
Spike-frequency adaptation (SFA) is widespread in the CNS, but its function remains unclear. In neoc...
The investigation of distributed coding across multiple neurons in the cortex remains to this date a...
Neural dynamic processes correlated over several time scales are found in vivo, in stimulus-evoked a...
The investigation of distributed coding across multiple neurons in the cortex remains to this date a...
Although the timing of single spikes is known to code for time-varying stimulus features, it remains...
Although the timing of single spikes is known to code for time-varying stimulus features, it remains...
The precise spike timing of sensory neurons carries more information about stimuli than the number o...
When a cortical neuron is repeatedly injected with the same fluctuating current stimulus (frozen noi...
The precise spike timing of sensory neurons carries more information about stimuli than the number o...
Recently, the use of a noisy input current to investigate single cell and network behavior in vitro ...
A train of action potentials (a spike train) can carry information in both the average firing rate a...
The information communicated by stereotypical action potentials is thought to be embedded in the tim...
Recently, the use of a noisy input current to investigate single cell and network behavior in vitro ...
How information in the nervous system is encoded by patterns of action potentials (i.e. spikes) rema...
The thesis explores the nature of information representation by patterns of action potentials in the...
Spike-frequency adaptation (SFA) is widespread in the CNS, but its function remains unclear. In neoc...
The investigation of distributed coding across multiple neurons in the cortex remains to this date a...
Neural dynamic processes correlated over several time scales are found in vivo, in stimulus-evoked a...
The investigation of distributed coding across multiple neurons in the cortex remains to this date a...
Although the timing of single spikes is known to code for time-varying stimulus features, it remains...
Although the timing of single spikes is known to code for time-varying stimulus features, it remains...
The precise spike timing of sensory neurons carries more information about stimuli than the number o...
When a cortical neuron is repeatedly injected with the same fluctuating current stimulus (frozen noi...
The precise spike timing of sensory neurons carries more information about stimuli than the number o...
Recently, the use of a noisy input current to investigate single cell and network behavior in vitro ...
A train of action potentials (a spike train) can carry information in both the average firing rate a...
The information communicated by stereotypical action potentials is thought to be embedded in the tim...
Recently, the use of a noisy input current to investigate single cell and network behavior in vitro ...