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First-occupancy model for signal transfer in the brain
Authors:Arnold Trehub
Institution:Psychology Research Laboratory, Veterans Administration Hospital, Northampton, Massachusetts 01060, U.S.A.
Abstract:In rats and rabbits, optic nerve fibers are asymmetrically decussated. Evoked bioelectric signal/noise power ratio as a function of decussation ratio afferent to the lateral geniculate and thence to visual cortex conforms approximately to what one would expect if the visual system functioned as a parallel coherent detector. Brain mechanisms which can quantitatively account for these findings have not been previously proposed. A theoretical model is proposed to explain observed bioelectric input-output relationships in asymmetrically decussated visual systems and to suggest a general mechanism for signal transfer in the mammalian brain. The model is stochastic and is based upon earlier work concerning coherent neuronal activity. A specific quantitative implication of the model is that, on the average, three ganglion cells in the retina will drive each principal cell in the lateral geniculate. This prediction of the model is verified by recent experimental findings.
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