AbstractAdaptation is a widespread phenomenon in nervous systems, providing flexibility to function under varying external conditions. Here, we relate an adaptive property of a sensory system directly to its function as a carrier of information about input signals. We show that the input/output relation of a sensory system in a dynamic environment changes with the statistical properties of the environment. Specifically, when the dynamic range of inputs changes, the input/output relation rescales so as to match the dynamic range of responses to that of the inputs. We give direct evidence that the scaling of the input/output relation is set to maximize information transmission for each distribution of signals. This adaptive behavior should be...
Sensory neurons adapt to changes in the natural statistics of their environments through processes s...
Our sensory systems perform pretty successful and fast in processing the complex scenarios of sensor...
Neuronal responses to ongoing stimulation in many systems change over time, or "adapt." Despite the ...
AbstractAdaptation is a widespread phenomenon in nervous systems, providing flexibility to function ...
Nervous systems tune themselves to the statistical structure of the stimuli they encounter. This sen...
AbstractWe propose that visual adaptation in orientation, spatial frequency, and motion can be under...
The ability to adapt to changes in stimulus statistics is a hallmark of sensory systems. Here, we de...
SummaryIn multiple sensory systems, adaptation to the variance of a sensory input changes the sensit...
Because of the limited processing capacity of eyes, retinal networks must adapt constantly to best p...
Adaptation in the retina is thought to optimize the encoding of natural light signals into sequences...
Because of the limited processing capacity of eyes, retinal networks must adapt constantly to best p...
We showed recently that exposure to whisker vibrations enhances coding efficiency in rat barrel cort...
SummaryAdaptation is a hallmark of sensory function. Adapting optimally requires matching the dynami...
AbstractThreshold and saturation are two nonlinear features common to almost all spiking neurons. Ho...
<div><p>Neurons must faithfully encode signals that can vary over many orders of magnitude despite h...
Sensory neurons adapt to changes in the natural statistics of their environments through processes s...
Our sensory systems perform pretty successful and fast in processing the complex scenarios of sensor...
Neuronal responses to ongoing stimulation in many systems change over time, or "adapt." Despite the ...
AbstractAdaptation is a widespread phenomenon in nervous systems, providing flexibility to function ...
Nervous systems tune themselves to the statistical structure of the stimuli they encounter. This sen...
AbstractWe propose that visual adaptation in orientation, spatial frequency, and motion can be under...
The ability to adapt to changes in stimulus statistics is a hallmark of sensory systems. Here, we de...
SummaryIn multiple sensory systems, adaptation to the variance of a sensory input changes the sensit...
Because of the limited processing capacity of eyes, retinal networks must adapt constantly to best p...
Adaptation in the retina is thought to optimize the encoding of natural light signals into sequences...
Because of the limited processing capacity of eyes, retinal networks must adapt constantly to best p...
We showed recently that exposure to whisker vibrations enhances coding efficiency in rat barrel cort...
SummaryAdaptation is a hallmark of sensory function. Adapting optimally requires matching the dynami...
AbstractThreshold and saturation are two nonlinear features common to almost all spiking neurons. Ho...
<div><p>Neurons must faithfully encode signals that can vary over many orders of magnitude despite h...
Sensory neurons adapt to changes in the natural statistics of their environments through processes s...
Our sensory systems perform pretty successful and fast in processing the complex scenarios of sensor...
Neuronal responses to ongoing stimulation in many systems change over time, or "adapt." Despite the ...