Advances in neural population coding /

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Bibliographic Details
Edition:1st ed.
Imprint:Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 2001.
Description:xiii, 362 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cm.
Language:English
Series:Progress in brain research, 0079-6123 ; v. 130
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4471251
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Other authors / contributors:Nicolelis, Miguel A. L.
ISBN:044450110X (HB)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • List of Contributors
  • Preface
  • Section I.. The history of population coding
  • 1.. Population coding: a historical sketch
  • 2.. The evolution and implications of population and modular neural coding ideas
  • Section II.. New approaches to investigate population coding
  • 3.. Overcoming the limitations of correlation analysis for many simultaneously processed neural structures
  • 4.. Distributed processing in cultured neuronal networks
  • 5.. Long-term chronic multichannel recordings from sensorimotor cortex and thalamus of primates
  • Section III.. Population coding in sensory systems
  • 6.. Temporal and spatial coding in the rat vibrissal system
  • 7.. Thalamocortical and corticocortical interactions in the somatosensory system
  • 8.. Synchronization and assembly formation in the visual cortex
  • 9.. Divergence and reconvergence: multielectrode analysis of feedforward connections in the visual system
  • 10.. Comparative population analysis of cortical representations in parametric spaces of visual field and skin: a unifying role for nonlinear interactions as a basis for active information processing across modalities
  • 11.. Coordinate transformations in the visual system: how to generate gain fields and what to compute with them
  • 12.. Exploring olfactory population coding using an artificial olfactory system
  • 13.. Neural population coding in the auditory system
  • 14.. Population coding in the auditory cortex
  • Section IV.. Population coding in motor systems
  • 15.. Representations based on neuronal interactions in motor cortex
  • 16.. Connectionist contributions to population coding in the motor cortex
  • 17.. Distributed processing in the motor system: spinal cord perspective
  • 18.. Coding in the granular layer of the cerebellum
  • 19.. The cerebellum as a neuronal prosthesis machine
  • Section V.. Population coding and learning
  • 20.. Do sleeping birds sing? Population coding and learning in the bird song system
  • 21.. Accuracy and learning in neuronal populations
  • Section VI.. Population coding and higher cognitive functions
  • 22.. What ensemble recordings reveal about functional hippocampal cell encoding
  • Subject Index