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A Rate-Independent Measure of Irregularity for Event Series and It's Application to Neural Spiking Activity
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- Quick submit: 2013-07-09T10:44:15-04:00, Miura, Keiji and Naoshige Uchida. 2008. A Rate-Independent Measure of Irregularity for Event Series and It's Application to Neural Spiking Activity. Proceedings of the 47th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, Cancun, Mexico, December 9-11, 2008.
- Publication Year :
- 2008
- Publisher :
- IEEE, 2008.
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Abstract
- Although higher-order statistics of neuronal firing have been characterized in neuroscience, many analyses ignore the nonstationarity of the background firing rate. We discuss how to measure the irregularity of interspike intervals in a rate-independent manner. Under the framework of semiparametric statistical models, we develop an estimator of firing irregularity which remains after the effects of rate modulations are removed. We found that firing irregularity is robust and reproducible in neurons in olfactory cortex irrespective of the rate modulation during the task period. As the level of irregularity varies among neurons, we classified neurons in olfactory cortex by using the proposed measure as a feature.<br />Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Subjects :
- maximum likelihood estimation
neural nets
event series irregularity
higher-order statistics
neural spiking activity
neuronal firing
olfactory cortex
rate modulations
rate-independent measure
brain modeling
higher order statistics
in vivo
mathematical model
nervous system
neurons
neuroscience
olfactory
parameter estimation
robustness
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard (DASH)
- Journal :
- Quick submit: 2013-07-09T10:44:15-04:00, Miura, Keiji and Naoshige Uchida. 2008. A Rate-Independent Measure of Irregularity for Event Series and It's Application to Neural Spiking Activity. Proceedings of the 47th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, Cancun, Mexico, December 9-11, 2008.
- Publication Type :
- Conference
- Accession number :
- edshld.1.32116889
- Document Type :
- Conference Paper
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1109/CDC.2008.4739083