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2nd TAC Meeting. Neuronal Coding in the Retina and Fixational Eye Movements. Christian B. Mendl Tim Gollisch Lab. April 22, 2010. Outline. Review of last TAC meeting Informative spike response features Latency coding by cell pairs Modeling response features Outlook.
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2nd TAC Meeting Neuronal Coding in the Retina and Fixational Eye Movements Christian B. Mendl Tim Gollisch Lab April 22, 2010
Outline • Review of last TAC meeting • Informative spike response features • Latency coding by cell pairs • Modeling response features • Outlook
Review of Last TAC Meeting • Fixational eye movements, microsaccades • Counteract visual perception fading • Enhancement of spatial resolution • Last TAC meeting: information theory: mutual information, synergy → use as screening tool • To-do: • stimulus variation: grating instead of border • neuronal model building • decoding strategies
Informative Spike Response Features Observed spike responses of a single cell
Various Response Types a) b) c) d)
Informative Spike Features (cont) Observed spike responses of a single cell
Informative Spike Responses:Internal Structure ISI (inter-spike-interval)
Latency Coding by Cell Pairs • Latency emerges as most informative spike response feature • Timing reference? (Brain doesn’t know stimulus onset) • → Need several cells
Relative Latency time intervals accessible to readout by higher brain regions
Cell Pairs: Latency Scatter Plot K-means clustering: relative weight of off-diagonal elements: 19.1%
Drift-Corrected Latency Scatter Plot K-means clustering: relative weight of off-diagonal elements: 9.6%
Latency Correlations • Observation: global latency drift leads to (artificial) correlations, can correct for that • Question: cells internally interacting on short-term scale? • → Compare spikes shuffled by one trial
Latency Correlations (cont) shuffled version: no correlations
Conclusions Latency Coding • Use latency instead of spike count and inter-spike-interval • High information content in latency data from two cells • Correlations might improve coding
Conclusions Modeling • Qualitative agreement • But still much room for improvement, latency data on 10 ms scale not reproduced • Gain control might be able to reproduce experimental spike histogram
Outlook • Fixational eye movements have been reported in Salamander • But precise quantification still missing • → Search coil setup