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NJIT Mathematical Biology Seminar

Tuesday, January 30, 2007, 4:00pm
Cullimore Hall 611
New Jersey Institute of Technology

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Neural Coding and Representation of Visual Information

Jonathan D. Victor

Department of Neurology and Neuroscience
Weill Medical College of Cornell University


Abstract

Information theory forms a natural framework for the analysis of how neurons encode and represent the sensory world. However, direct calculation of information-theoretic quantities from laboratory data is fraught with difficulty. To circumvent these difficulties, we introduce an indirect approach, that relies on construction of families of metrics between temporal sequences. This approach, applied to electrophysiologic recordings in the visual cortex, leads to quantitative and qualitative insights concerning neural representation of visual information.




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