A central question in neuroscience is to understand how noisy firing patterns are used to transmit information. Because neural spiking is noisy, spiking patterns are often quantified via pairwise correlations, or the probability that two cells will spike coincidentally, above and beyond their baseline firing rate. One observation frequently made in experiments, is that correlations can increase systematically with firing rate. Theoretical studies have determined that stimulus-dependent correlations that increase with firing rate can have beneficial effects on information coding; however, we still have an incomplete understanding of what circuit mechanisms do, or do not, produce this correlation-firing rate relationship. Here, we studied the...
Correlations in spike-train ensembles can seriously impair the encoding of information by their spat...
Recent neurophysiological experiments suggest that populations of neurons use a computational scheme...
International audienceWe introduce a new formalism for evaluating analytically the cross-correlation...
Neurons communicate and transmit information predominantly through spikes. Given that experimentally...
When presented with a task or stimulus, the ongoing activity in the brain is perturbed in order to p...
Neuronal circuits in the rodent barrel cortex are characterized by stable low firing rates. However,...
In the first part of this tutorial, we introduce the mathematical tools to determine firing statisti...
Population-wide oscillations are ubiquitously observed in mesoscopic signals of cortical activity. I...
Population-wide oscillations are ubiquitously observed in mesoscopic signals of cortical activity. I...
Population-wide oscillations are ubiquitously observed in mesoscopic signals of cortical activity. I...
Population-wide oscillations are ubiquitously observed in mesoscopic signals of cortical activity. I...
Pairwise correlations among spike trains recorded in vivo have been fre-quently reported. It has bee...
Recent experiments involving a relatively large population of neurons have shown a very significant ...
textabstractNeuronal circuits in the rodent barrel cortex are characterized by stable low firing rat...
Pairs of active neurons frequently fire action potentials or “spikes” nearly synchronously (i.e., wi...
Correlations in spike-train ensembles can seriously impair the encoding of information by their spat...
Recent neurophysiological experiments suggest that populations of neurons use a computational scheme...
International audienceWe introduce a new formalism for evaluating analytically the cross-correlation...
Neurons communicate and transmit information predominantly through spikes. Given that experimentally...
When presented with a task or stimulus, the ongoing activity in the brain is perturbed in order to p...
Neuronal circuits in the rodent barrel cortex are characterized by stable low firing rates. However,...
In the first part of this tutorial, we introduce the mathematical tools to determine firing statisti...
Population-wide oscillations are ubiquitously observed in mesoscopic signals of cortical activity. I...
Population-wide oscillations are ubiquitously observed in mesoscopic signals of cortical activity. I...
Population-wide oscillations are ubiquitously observed in mesoscopic signals of cortical activity. I...
Population-wide oscillations are ubiquitously observed in mesoscopic signals of cortical activity. I...
Pairwise correlations among spike trains recorded in vivo have been fre-quently reported. It has bee...
Recent experiments involving a relatively large population of neurons have shown a very significant ...
textabstractNeuronal circuits in the rodent barrel cortex are characterized by stable low firing rat...
Pairs of active neurons frequently fire action potentials or “spikes” nearly synchronously (i.e., wi...
Correlations in spike-train ensembles can seriously impair the encoding of information by their spat...
Recent neurophysiological experiments suggest that populations of neurons use a computational scheme...
International audienceWe introduce a new formalism for evaluating analytically the cross-correlation...