2007
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0705546104
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Natural stimuli evoke dynamic sequences of states in sensory cortical ensembles

Abstract: Although temporal coding is a frequent topic of neurophysiology research, trial-to-trial variability in temporal codes is typically dismissed as noise and thought to play no role in sensory function. Here, we show that much of this supposed ''noise'' faithfully reflects stimulus-related processes carried out in coherent neural networks. Cortical neurons responded to sensory stimuli by progressing through sequences of states, identifiable only in examinations of simultaneously recorded ensembles. The specific t… Show more

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“…Our results agree with the idea that "spontaneous" collective activity can be modulated by sensory stimuli (Anderson et al, 2000;Kenet et al, 2003;Fiser et al, 2004;Loewenstein et al, 2005;MacLean et al, 2005;Jones et al, 2007;Gao et al, 2009;Luczak et al, 2009). In the barrel cortex, the onset of sufficiently strong stimuli can evoke transitions between down and up states (Hasenstaub et al, 2007;Reig and Sanchez-Vives, 2007).…”
Section: Different Channels For Input Informationsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Our results agree with the idea that "spontaneous" collective activity can be modulated by sensory stimuli (Anderson et al, 2000;Kenet et al, 2003;Fiser et al, 2004;Loewenstein et al, 2005;MacLean et al, 2005;Jones et al, 2007;Gao et al, 2009;Luczak et al, 2009). In the barrel cortex, the onset of sufficiently strong stimuli can evoke transitions between down and up states (Hasenstaub et al, 2007;Reig and Sanchez-Vives, 2007).…”
Section: Different Channels For Input Informationsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Models of distributed state encodings were shown to be compatible with experimental observations of perceptual dominance (53), position encoding in grid cells (54), context and task rule encodings (31), and taste processing (55). Extensions to the SSM of this sort can enable the neuromorphic implementation of more versatile hidden Markov models (55), which can be used to solve a wide variety of machine-learning tasks (34).…”
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confidence: 83%
“…More physiological sensory responses induced by, e.g., foot tapping, whisker deflection, or air puffs unfold comparable dynamics in various brain regions of awake and anesthetized animals (Cody et al 1981;Fanselow and Nicolelis 1999;Rowland and Jaeger 2005). Across stimulation trials, however, the variability of timing and duration of the response, as well as the number and distribution of neurons involved, is typically high (Azouz and Gray 1999;Jones et al 2007). On short time scales, temporal nonstationarities by modulation of activity and excitability tend to prevail and modify response amplitude, latency, and spatial spread (Kisley and Gerstein 1999;Petersen et al 2003).…”
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confidence: 99%