Despite our fine-grain anatomical knowledge of the cerebellar cortex, electrophysiological studies of circuit information processing over the last fifty years have been hampered by the difficulty of reliably assigning signals to identified cell types. We approached this problem by assessing the spontaneous activity signatures of identified cerebellar cortical neurones. A range of statistics describing firing frequency and irregularity were then used, individually and in combination, to build Gaussian Process Classifiers (GPC) leading to a probabilistic classification of each neurone type and the computation of equiprobable decision boundaries between cell classes. Firing frequency statistics were useful for separating Purkinje cells from gr...
Cerebellar Purkinje neurons fire spontaneously in the absence of synaptic input. Overlaid on this in...
Understanding the functional connectivity between different cortical cell types and the resulting po...
A systematic classification and accepted nomenclature of neuron types is much needed but is currentl...
Despite our fine-grain anatomical knowledge of the cerebellar cortex, electrophysiological studies o...
Despite our fine-grain anatomical knowledge of the cerebellar cortex, electrophysiological studies o...
<div><p>Despite our fine-grain anatomical knowledge of the cerebellar cortex, electrophysiological s...
Despite our fine-grain anatomical knowledge of the cerebellar cortex, electrophysiological studies o...
<p><b>A, C</b> & <b>E</b> re-plot our GPC decision boundaries and probability contours, in each case...
(A) Left: recording location area. Right: depth of single units (n = 310) from the cerebellar surfac...
<p>Three of the most useful statistics, CV of log ISIs (LCV), mean spike frequency (MSF) and log-int...
The complete understanding of the mammalian brain requires exact knowledge of the function of each n...
The cerebellar system for the voluntary control of arm-hand movements involves a large number of dif...
25 pages, to be published in Journal of Neurocience MethodsWe demonstrate the efficacy of a new spik...
The cerebellum is a fundamental component of the vertebrate brain that is mainly responsible for phy...
A systematic classification and accepted nomenclature of neuron types is much needed but is currentl...
Cerebellar Purkinje neurons fire spontaneously in the absence of synaptic input. Overlaid on this in...
Understanding the functional connectivity between different cortical cell types and the resulting po...
A systematic classification and accepted nomenclature of neuron types is much needed but is currentl...
Despite our fine-grain anatomical knowledge of the cerebellar cortex, electrophysiological studies o...
Despite our fine-grain anatomical knowledge of the cerebellar cortex, electrophysiological studies o...
<div><p>Despite our fine-grain anatomical knowledge of the cerebellar cortex, electrophysiological s...
Despite our fine-grain anatomical knowledge of the cerebellar cortex, electrophysiological studies o...
<p><b>A, C</b> & <b>E</b> re-plot our GPC decision boundaries and probability contours, in each case...
(A) Left: recording location area. Right: depth of single units (n = 310) from the cerebellar surfac...
<p>Three of the most useful statistics, CV of log ISIs (LCV), mean spike frequency (MSF) and log-int...
The complete understanding of the mammalian brain requires exact knowledge of the function of each n...
The cerebellar system for the voluntary control of arm-hand movements involves a large number of dif...
25 pages, to be published in Journal of Neurocience MethodsWe demonstrate the efficacy of a new spik...
The cerebellum is a fundamental component of the vertebrate brain that is mainly responsible for phy...
A systematic classification and accepted nomenclature of neuron types is much needed but is currentl...
Cerebellar Purkinje neurons fire spontaneously in the absence of synaptic input. Overlaid on this in...
Understanding the functional connectivity between different cortical cell types and the resulting po...
A systematic classification and accepted nomenclature of neuron types is much needed but is currentl...