Inferring Cortical Variability from Local Field Potentials.
Yuwei CuiLiu D LiuJames M McFarlandChristopher C PackDaniel A ButtsPublished in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
The function of sensory neurons is nearly always cast in terms of representing sensory stimuli. However, recordings from visual cortex in awake animals show that a large fraction of neural activity is not predictable from the stimulus. We show that this variability is predictable given the simultaneously recorded measures of network activity, local field potentials. A model that combines elements of these signals with the stimulus processing of the neuron can predict neural responses dramatically better than current models, and can predict the structure of correlations across the cortical population. In identifying ways to understand stimulus processing in the context of ongoing network activity, this work thus provides a foundation to understand the role of sensory cortex in combining sensory and cognitive variables.
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