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Do retinal ganglion cells project natural scenes to their principal subspace and whiten them?


Abstract:

Several theories of early sensory processing suggest that it whitens sensory stimuli. Here, we test three key predictions of the whitening theory using recordings from 15...Show More

Abstract:

Several theories of early sensory processing suggest that it whitens sensory stimuli. Here, we test three key predictions of the whitening theory using recordings from 152 ganglion cells in salamander retina responding to natural movies. We confirm the previous finding that firing rates of ganglion cells are less correlated compared to natural scenes, although significant correlations remain. We show that while the power spectrum of ganglion cells decays less steeply than that of natural scenes, it is not completely flattened. Finally, we find evidence that only the top principal components of the visual stimulus are transmitted.
Date of Conference: 06-09 November 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 March 2017
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Conference Location: Pacific Grove, CA, USA

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