We present a non-parametric and computationally efficient method that detects spatiotemporal firing patterns and pattern sequences in parallel spike trains and tests whether the observed numbers of repeating patterns and sequences on a given timescale are significantly different from those expected by chance. The method is generally applicable and uncovers coordinated activity with arbitrary precision by comparing it to appropriate surrogate data. The analysis of coherent patterns of spatially and temporally distributed spiking activity on various timescales enables the immediate tracking of diverse qualities of coordinated firing related to neuronal state changes and information processing. We apply the method to simulated data and multine...
AbstractThe synfire chain model of brain organization has received much theoretical attention since ...
The mechanisms by which the brain represents, processes and transmits information interms of spiking...
The mechanisms by which the brain represents, processes and transmits information interms of spiking...
We present a non-parametric and computationally efficient method that detects spatiotemporal firing ...
Neurons in sensory systems convey information about physical stimuli in their spike trains. In vitro...
Neurons in sensory systems convey information about physical stimuli in their spike trains. In vitro...
The cerebral cortex consists of a network of highly interconnected neurons, which communicate throug...
Introduction: Cortical neurons form a highly interwoven network. Cell assemblies (Hebb, 1949), i.e.,...
Cortical neurons form a highly interwoven network. The observations that i) spike time coordination ...
The Hebbian hypothesis [1] states that neurons organize in assemblies of co-active neuronsacting as ...
When a cortical neuron is repeatedly injected with the same fluctuating current stimulus (frozen noi...
When a cortical neuron is repeatedly injected with the same fluctuating current stimulus (frozen noi...
International audienceThis paper describes and compares two classical methods for the detection of n...
This study demonstrates the practical application of the pattern grouping algorithm (PGA), presented...
This study demonstrates the practical application of the pattern grouping algorithm (PGA), presented...
AbstractThe synfire chain model of brain organization has received much theoretical attention since ...
The mechanisms by which the brain represents, processes and transmits information interms of spiking...
The mechanisms by which the brain represents, processes and transmits information interms of spiking...
We present a non-parametric and computationally efficient method that detects spatiotemporal firing ...
Neurons in sensory systems convey information about physical stimuli in their spike trains. In vitro...
Neurons in sensory systems convey information about physical stimuli in their spike trains. In vitro...
The cerebral cortex consists of a network of highly interconnected neurons, which communicate throug...
Introduction: Cortical neurons form a highly interwoven network. Cell assemblies (Hebb, 1949), i.e.,...
Cortical neurons form a highly interwoven network. The observations that i) spike time coordination ...
The Hebbian hypothesis [1] states that neurons organize in assemblies of co-active neuronsacting as ...
When a cortical neuron is repeatedly injected with the same fluctuating current stimulus (frozen noi...
When a cortical neuron is repeatedly injected with the same fluctuating current stimulus (frozen noi...
International audienceThis paper describes and compares two classical methods for the detection of n...
This study demonstrates the practical application of the pattern grouping algorithm (PGA), presented...
This study demonstrates the practical application of the pattern grouping algorithm (PGA), presented...
AbstractThe synfire chain model of brain organization has received much theoretical attention since ...
The mechanisms by which the brain represents, processes and transmits information interms of spiking...
The mechanisms by which the brain represents, processes and transmits information interms of spiking...