[HTML][HTML] Neural population coding: combining insights from microscopic and mass signals

S Panzeri, JH Macke, J Gross, C Kayser - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2015 - cell.com
Behavior relies on the distributed and coordinated activity of neural populations. Population
activity can be measured using multi-neuron recordings and neuroimaging. Neural …

[HTML][HTML] Neural coding: A single neuron's perspective

A Azarfar, N Calcini, C Huang, F Zeldenrust… - … & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2018 - Elsevier
What any sensory neuron knows about the world is one of the cardinal questions in
Neuroscience. Information from the sensory periphery travels across synaptically coupled …

A statistical framework for neuroimaging data analysis based on mutual information estimated via a gaussian copula

RAA Ince, BL Giordano, C Kayser… - Human brain …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
We begin by reviewing the statistical framework of information theory as applicable to
neuroimaging data analysis. A major factor hindering wider adoption of this framework in …

[HTML][HTML] Scaling of sensory information in large neural populations shows signatures of information-limiting correlations

MM Kafashan, AW Jaffe, SN Chettih, R Nogueira… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
How is information distributed across large neuronal populations within a given brain area?
Information may be distributed roughly evenly across neuronal populations, so that total …

[HTML][HTML] Complementary contributions of spike timing and spike rate to perceptual decisions in rat S1 and S2 cortex

Y Zuo, H Safaai, G Notaro, A Mazzoni, S Panzeri… - Current Biology, 2015 - cell.com
When a neuron responds to a sensory stimulus, two fundamental codes [1–6] may transmit
the information specifying stimulus identity—spike rate (the total number of spikes in the …

[HTML][HTML] Population-level neural codes are robust to single-neuron variability from a multidimensional coding perspective

JS Montijn, GT Meijer, CS Lansink, CMA Pennartz - Cell reports, 2016 - cell.com
Sensory neurons are often tuned to particular stimulus features, but their responses to
repeated presentation of the same stimulus can vary over subsequent trials. This presents a …

[HTML][HTML] Recent advances in understanding the auditory cortex

AJ King, S Teki, BDB Willmore - F1000Research, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Our ability to make sense of the auditory world results from neural processing that begins in
the ear, goes through multiple subcortical areas, and continues in the cortex. The specific …

[HTML][HTML] Using matrix and tensor factorizations for the single-trial analysis of population spike trains

A Onken, JK Liu, PPCR Karunasekara… - PLoS computational …, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Advances in neuronal recording techniques are leading to ever larger numbers of
simultaneously monitored neurons. This poses the important analytical challenge of how to …

[HTML][HTML] Extended field-of-view ultrathin microendoscopes for high-resolution two-photon imaging with minimal invasiveness

A Antonini, A Sattin, M Moroni, S Bovetti, C Moretti… - elife, 2020 - elifesciences.org
Imaging neuronal activity with high and homogeneous spatial resolution across the field-of-
view (FOV) and limited invasiveness in deep brain regions is fundamental for the progress of …

[HTML][HTML] State-dependent changes in perception and coding in the mouse somatosensory cortex

CCY Lee, E Kheradpezhouh, ME Diamond… - Cell Reports, 2020 - cell.com
An animal's behavioral state is reflected in the dynamics of cortical population activity and its
capacity to process sensory information. To better understand the relationship between …