Neural population coding is optimized by discrete tuning curves
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22/09/2009
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The sigmoidal tuning curve that maximizes the mutual information for a Poisson neuron, or population of Poisson neurons, is obtained. The optimal tuning curve is found to have a discrete structure that results in a quantization of the input signal. The number of quantization levels undergoes a hierarchy of phase transitions as the length of the coding window is varied. We postulate, using the mammalian auditory system as an example, that the presence of a subpopulation structure within a neural population is consistent with an optimal neural code. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/16251/1/PRL09_Nikitin.pdf Nikitin, Alexander P.; Stocks, Nigel G.; Morse, Robert P and McDonnell, Mark D. (2009). Neural population coding is optimized by discrete tuning curves. Physical Review Letters, 103 (13), p. 138101. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/16251/ |
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Article PeerReviewed |