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Title

Information transmission in oscillatory neural activity.

Authors

Koepsell, Kilian; Sommer, Friedrich T.

Abstract

Periodic neural activity not locked to the stimulus or to motor responses is usually ignored. Here, we present new tools for modeling and quantifying the information transmission based on periodic neural activity that occurs with quasi-random phase relative to the stimulus. We propose a model to reproduce characteristic features of oscillatory spike trains, such as histograms of inter-spike intervals and phase locking of spikes to an oscillatory influence. The proposed model is based on an inhomogeneous Gamma process governed by a density function that is a product of the usual stimulus-dependent rate and a quasi-periodic function. Further, we present an analysis method generalizing the direct method (Rieke et al. in Spikes: exploring the neural code. MIT Press, Cambridge, 1999; Brenner et al. in Neural Comput 12(7):1531–1552, 2000) to assess the information content in such data. We demonstrate these tools on recordings from relay cells in the lateral geniculate nucleus of the cat.

Subjects

CELL nuclei; NEURONS; NEUROPHYSIOLOGY; PHYSIOLOGICAL control systems; INFORMATION theory

Publication

Biological Cybernetics, 2008, Vol 99, Issue 4/5, p403

ISSN

0340-1200

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00422-008-0273-6

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