Coding principles are central to understanding the organization of brain circuitry. Sparse coding offers several advantages, but a near-consensus has developed that it only has beneficial properties, and these are partially unique to sparse coding. We find that these advantages come at the cost of several trade-offs, with the lower capacity for generalization being especially problematic, and the value of sparse coding as a measure and its experimental support are both questionable. Furthermore, silent synapses and inhibitory interneurons can permit learning speed and memory capacity that was previously ascribed to sparse coding only. Combining these properties without exaggerated sparse coding improves the capacity for generalization and f...
International audienceNeurons in the input layer of primary visual cortex in primates develop edge-l...
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Considering that many natural stimuli are sparse, can a sensory system evolve to take advantage of t...
In some neuronal networks in the brain which are thought to operate as associative memories, a spars...
Mammalian brains consist of billions of neurons, each capable of independent electrical activity. In...
Supported by recent computational studies, there is increasing evidence that a wide range of neurona...
Bowers (2009) challenged the common view in favor of distributed representations in psychological mo...
AbstractThe spatial receptive fields of simple cells in mammalian striate cortex have been reasonabl...
Much evidence indicates that the perirhinal cortex is involved in the familiarity discrimination asp...
Despite progress in understanding the organization and function of neural sensory systems, fundament...
SummaryTo code information efficiently, sensory systems use sparse representations. In a sparse code...
A combination of experimental and theoretical studies have postulated converging evidence for the hy...
The sparse coding hypothesis has enjoyed much success in predicting response properties of simple ce...
studies of mammalian cortex argue that efficient neural codes should be sparse. However, theoretical...
It is believed that energy efficiency is an important constraint in brain evolution. As synaptic tra...
International audienceNeurons in the input layer of primary visual cortex in primates develop edge-l...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript is licensed under the Creative Commons Att...
Considering that many natural stimuli are sparse, can a sensory system evolve to take advantage of t...
In some neuronal networks in the brain which are thought to operate as associative memories, a spars...
Mammalian brains consist of billions of neurons, each capable of independent electrical activity. In...
Supported by recent computational studies, there is increasing evidence that a wide range of neurona...
Bowers (2009) challenged the common view in favor of distributed representations in psychological mo...
AbstractThe spatial receptive fields of simple cells in mammalian striate cortex have been reasonabl...
Much evidence indicates that the perirhinal cortex is involved in the familiarity discrimination asp...
Despite progress in understanding the organization and function of neural sensory systems, fundament...
SummaryTo code information efficiently, sensory systems use sparse representations. In a sparse code...
A combination of experimental and theoretical studies have postulated converging evidence for the hy...
The sparse coding hypothesis has enjoyed much success in predicting response properties of simple ce...
studies of mammalian cortex argue that efficient neural codes should be sparse. However, theoretical...
It is believed that energy efficiency is an important constraint in brain evolution. As synaptic tra...
International audienceNeurons in the input layer of primary visual cortex in primates develop edge-l...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript is licensed under the Creative Commons Att...
Considering that many natural stimuli are sparse, can a sensory system evolve to take advantage of t...