Spikes: Exploring the Neural Code (Computational Neuroscience)
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Our perception of the world is driven by sensory input which is sent to our brains through sequences of spikes carried by sensory neurons, an incoming/outgoing "language of the brain". This book explores the way in which the nervous system represents or encodes these sensory signals, asking in particular whether a linguistic analogy makes sense, whether as in language, there are notions of context that can influence the meaning of the individual words, and whether these questions can be given precise formulations in the design and analysis of experiments on neurons. The authors invite the reader to play the role of a homunculus, a hypothetical observer inside the brain who makes decisions based on the incoming spike trains. This perspective differs from the more traditional ones in two respects: rather than asking how a neuron responds to a given stimulus, the authors ask how the brain could make inferences about an unknown stimulus from a given neural response. The flavour of some problems faced by the organism is captured by analyzing the way in which the observer can make a running reconstruction of the sensory stimulus as it evolves in time. These ideas are illustrated by examples from experiments on many biological systems. Intended for neurobiologists with an interest in mathematical analysis of neural data as well as the growing number of physicists and mathematicians interested in information processing by "real" nervous systems, "Spikes" provides a self-contained review of relevant concepts in information theory and statistical decision theory. A quantitative framework is used to pose precise questions about the structure of the neural code and these questions in turn influence both the design of experiments and the data analysis.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #388614 in Books
- Published on: 1999-09-02
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 416 pages
Customer Reviews
An instant classic
In this book RWSB explain in coherent terms, using basic statistical principles, how meaning is coded in the spike trains of neurons. A fascinating and fairly rigorous information-theoretic treatment of the phenomenon.
A great discussion of information processing in the brain
Excellent book. When reading these semi-technical neuroscience books, I am usually worried that the subject matter will be out of date if more than a few years old because of the speed of advancement of the discipline. Not a chance. Although now a decade old, the ideas discussed are the same today. If you want anyway there are plenty of review papers out there overviewing more recent work. Spikes is well written, understandable and thought provoking. For anyone interested in the 'neural code' (the language of the brain), it is a must-read.



