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Effect of lateral connections on the accuracy of the population code for a network of spiking neurons

Spiridon, M.
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Gerstner, W.  
2001
Network: Computation in Neural Systems

We study how neuronal connections in a population of spiking neurons affect the accuracy of stimulus estimation. Neurons in our model code for a one-dimensional orientation variable $\phi$. Connectivity between two neurons depends on the absolute difference $|\phi-\phi'|$ between the preferred orientation of the two neurons. We derive an analytical expression of the activity profile for a population of neurons described by the spike response model with noisy threshold. We estimate the stimulus orientation and the trial-to-trial fluctuations using the population vector method. For stationary stimuli, uniform inhibitory connections produce a more reliable estimation of the stimulus than short-range excitatory connections with long-range inhibitions, although the latter interaction type produces a sharper tuning curve. These results are consistent with previous analytical studies of the Fisher information.

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research article
DOI
10.1088/0954-898X/12/4/301
Web of Science ID

WOS:000172795400001

Author(s)
Spiridon, M.
Gerstner, W.  
Date Issued

2001

Published in
Network: Computation in Neural Systems
Volume

12

Issue

4

Start page

409

End page

421257

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December 12, 2006
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/237964
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