Early Cortical Orientation Selectivity: How Fast Inhibition Decodes the Order of Spike Latencies

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A. Delorme
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[1] CNL,
[2] Salk Institute,undefined
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Journal of Computational Neuroscience | 2003年 / 15卷
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shunting inhibition; visual cortex; rank order coding; population coding; contrast invariance; single spike;
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Following a flashed stimulus, I show that a simple neurophysiological mechanism in the primary visual system can generate orientation selectivity based on the first incoming spikes. A biological model of the lateral geniculate nucleus generates an asynchronous wave of spikes, with the most strongly activated neurons firing first. Geniculate activation leads to both the direct excitation of a cortical pyramidal cell and disynaptic feed-forward inhibition. The mechanism provides automatic gain control, so the cortical neurons respond over a wide range of stimulus contrasts. It also demonstrates the biological plausibility of a new computationally efficient neural code: latency rank order coding.
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