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NeuroXidence: reliable and efficient analysis of an excess or deficiency of joint-spike events
Authors:Gordon Pipa  Diek W Wheeler  Wolf Singer  Danko Nikoli?
Institution:Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. mail@g-pipa.de
Abstract:We present a non-parametric and computationally efficient method named NeuroXidence that detects coordinated firing of two or more neurons and tests whether the observed level of coordinated firing is significantly different from that expected by chance. The method considers the full auto-structure of the data, including the changes in the rate responses and the history dependencies in the spiking activity. Also, the method accounts for trial-by-trial variability in the dataset, such as the variability of the rate responses and their latencies. NeuroXidence can be applied to short data windows lasting only tens of milliseconds, which enables the tracking of transient neuronal states correlated to information processing. We demonstrate, on both simulated data and single-unit activity recorded in cat visual cortex, that NeuroXidence discriminates reliably between significant and spurious events that occur by chance.
Keywords:Coordinated firing  Temporal code  Rate code  Assembly hypothesis  Synchrony  Detection of joint-spike events  Cat visual cortex  Area 17  Moving grating  Non-parametric and parametric significance estimation
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