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Optimized Parallel Coding of Second-Order Stimulus Features by Heterogeneous Neural Populations.

Chengjie G HuangMaurice J Chacron
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
We demonstrate that heterogeneities in the same sensory neuron type can either have no or significant influence on their responses to second-order stimulus features. While an ON- or OFF-type response to first-order stimulus attributes has no significant influence on responses to second-order stimulus features, we found that only a small fraction of sensory neurons optimally encoded natural stimuli through high-pass filtering, thereby implementing temporal whitening. Surprisingly, a large fraction of sensory neurons performed little if no filtering of stimuli, thereby preserving natural stimulus statistics. We hypothesize that this pathway is necessary to properly decode optimized information contained in temporally whitened responses based on context.
Keyphrases
  • spinal cord
  • genetic diversity