Interpreting Neural Response Variability as Monte Carlo Sampling of the Posterior
Hoyer, Patrik O., Hyvärinen, Aapo
–Neural Information Processing Systems
The responses of cortical sensory neurons are notoriously variable, with the number of spikes evoked by identical stimuli varying significantly from trial to trial. This variability is most often interpreted as'noise', purely detrimental to the sensory system. In this paper, we propose an alternative view in which the variability is related to the uncertainty, about world parameters, which is inherent in the sensory stimulus. Specifically, the responses of a population of neurons are interpreted as stochastic samples from the posterior distribution in a latent variable model. In addition to giving theoretical arguments supporting such a representational scheme, we provide simulations suggesting how some aspects of response variability might be understood in this framework.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2003
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- North America > United States (0.14)
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- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area > Neurology (1.00)