Spike
count distributions, factorizability, and contextual effects in area
V1. Odelia Schwartz, Javier R. Movellan, Thomas Wachtler, Thomas D.
Albright, and Terrence J. Sejnowski.
Presented
at: Annual Meeting, Computational Neuroscience, Alicante Spain, 5-9
July 2003.
Neurocomputing Elsevier publishers, 2004.
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Neural models of contextual integration typically incorporate a mean
firing rate representation. We examine representation of the full spike
count distribution, and its usefulness in explaining contextual integration
of color stimuli in primary visual cortex. Specifically, we demonstrate
that a factorizable model conditioned on the number of
spikes can account for both the onset and sustained portions of the
response. We also consider a simplified factorizable model, that parametrizes
the mean of a Gaussian distribution and incorporates a logistic nonlinearity.
The model can account for
the sustained response but does not fair as well in accounting for onset
nonlinearities.
We discuss implications for neural coding.
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