Detalles del proyecto
Description
There are a number of reasons why it is desirable to study the
simultaneous responses of many cells at a single site in the mammalian
neocortex. Such studies can determine the relative response fields and
connectivity of nearby cells, yielding insight into local circuits and
the origin of cortical response properties. Such studies can also test
the idea that neural information may be encoded in synchronization or
correlation of cell responses. Such insights into cortical function are
fundamental to our understanding of normal mental function and its
pathologies.
The purpose of the present proposal is to develop accurate, automatic,
quantifiable, objective, and real-time means of discriminating many cells
in extracellular recording at a single site. This will be done by
combining two methods, each of which has recently achieved significant
progress on this discrimination problem: the tetrode method of
recording, and Bayesian statistical methods of inferring the distinct
waveforms underlying a recording. The tetrode method provides additional
information, relative to single-electrode recording, which simplifies
discrimination; while the Bayesian methods provide optimal and
quantifiable discrimination based on the full information available in
the recording. The combination of the two methods will produce a method
that can discriminate 5-10 cells at a single site in a quantifiable,
reproducible, and largely automatic manner, opening to a new quantity and
quality of extracellular recording in the cerebral cortex.
Estado | Finalizado |
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Fecha de inicio/Fecha fin | 12/9/94 → 11/30/99 |
Financiación
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Keywords
- Estadística y probabilidad
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