Neural ensemble coding and statistical periodicity: speculations on the operation of the mind's eye
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0928-4257(00)01102-5
Neural ensemble coding and statistical periodicity: speculations on the operation of the mind's eye
Abstract
Statistical periodicity is a statistical property of densities which arises in the description of retarded dynamical systems. This property is particularly attractive as a possible mechanism for the ensemble coding of information in the nervous system because it operates rapidly and has high storage capacity. For a population of neurons which exhibits statistical periodicity, information would not be encoded by the periodicity, but rather by the spatio-temporal distributions of neural activity. Statistical periodicity is discussed in relation to the temporal binding hypothesis and to the occurrence of multistability in neural systems.
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