The measurement of information transmitted by a neural population: Promises and challenges

Marshall Crumiller, Bruce Knight, Ehud Kaplan

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Abstract

All brain functions require the coordinated activity of many neurons, and therefore there is considerable interest in estimating the amount of information that the discharge of a neural population transmits to its targets. In the past, such estimates had presented a significant challenge for populations of more than a few neurons, but we have recently described a novel method for providing such estimates for populations of essentially arbitrary size. Here, we explore the influence of some important aspects of the neuronal population discharge on such estimates. In particular, we investigate the roles of mean firing rate and of the degree and nature of correlations among neurons. The results provide constraints on the applicability of our new method and should help neuroscientists determine whether such an application is appropriate for their data.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3507-3527
Number of pages21
JournalEntropy
Volume15
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Dynamics
  • Information
  • Neural population
  • Spike trains

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