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The Journal of Neuroscience | 2000

Interspike Intervals, Receptive Fields, and Information Encoding in Primary Visual Cortex

Daniel S. Reich; Ferenc Mechler; Keith P. Purpura; Jonathan D. Victor

In the primate primary visual cortex (V1), the significance of individual action potentials has been difficult to determine, particularly in light of the considerable trial-to-trial variability of responses to visual stimuli. We show here that the information conveyed by an action potential depends on the duration of the immediately preceding interspike interval (ISI). The interspike intervals can be grouped into several different classes on the basis of reproducible features in the interspike interval histograms. Spikes in different classes bear different relationships to the visual stimulus, both qualitatively (in terms of the average stimulus preceding each spike) and quantitatively (in terms of the amount of information encoded per spike and per second). Spikes preceded by very short intervals (3 msec or less) convey information most efficiently and contribute disproportionately to the overall receptive-field properties of the neuron. Overall, V1 neurons can transmit between 5 and 30 bits of information per second in response to rapidly varying, pseudorandom stimuli, with an efficiency of ∼25%. Although some (but not all) of our results would be expected from neurons that use a firing-rate code to transmit information, the evidence suggests that visual neurons are well equipped to decode stimulus-related information on the basis of relative spike timing and ISI duration.


Science | 2001

Independent and redundant information in nearby cortical neurons.

Daniel S. Reich; Ferenc Mechler; Jonathan D. Victor


Journal of Neurophysiology | 1997

Response Variability and Timing Precision of Neuronal Spike Trains In Vivo

Daniel S. Reich; Jonathan D. Victor; Bruce W. Knight; Tsuyoshi Ozaki; Ehud Kaplan


Journal of Neurophysiology | 2001

Temporal coding of contrast in primary visual cortex: when, what, and why.

Daniel S. Reich; Ferenc Mechler; Jonathan D. Victor


The Journal of Neuroscience | 1998

The power ratio and the interval map: spiking models and extracellular recordings.

Daniel S. Reich; Jonathan D. Victor; Bruce W. Knight


Journal of Neurophysiology | 2003

Neural Coding of Spatial Phase in V1 of the Macaque Monkey

Dmitriy Aronov; Daniel S. Reich; Ferenc Mechler; Jonathan D. Victor


The Journal of Neuroscience | 2002

Detection and Discrimination of Relative Spatial Phase by V1 Neurons

Ferenc Mechler; Daniel S. Reich; Jonathan D. Victor


Journal of Neurophysiology | 2001

Formal and Attribute-Specific Information in Primary Visual Cortex

Daniel S. Reich; Ferenc Mechler; Jonathan D. Victor


arXiv: Neurons and Cognition | 1998

The power ratio and the interval map: spiking models and extracellular data

Daniel S. Reich; Jonathan D. Victor; Bruce W. Knight


Archive | 1998

Spatiotemporal origin of bursts and "reliable" spikes generated by neurons in V1

Jonathan D. Victor; Ferenc Mechler; Daniel S. Reich; Keith P. Purpura

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Ehud Kaplan

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Tatyana O. Sharpee

Salk Institute for Biological Studies

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