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Second Order Phase Transition Describes Maximally Informative Encoding in the Retina

Kastner, David  
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Baccus, Stephen A.
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Sharpee, Tatyana O.
2014
COSYNE 2014

Neurons have limited dynamic ranges. Theoretical studies have derived how a single neuron should place its dynamic range to optimize the information it transmits about the input. However, neural circuits encode with populations of neurons.

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conference poster not in proceedings
Author(s)
Kastner, David  
Baccus, Stephen A.
Sharpee, Tatyana O.
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2014

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COSYNE 2014

Salt Lake City & Snowbird, Utah, USA

February 27 - March 4, 2014

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March 7, 2014
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