Spike timing : mechanisms and function / / edited by Patricia M. DiLorenzo, Jonathan D. Victor.

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Superior document:Frontiers in neuroscience
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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Frontiers in neuroscience (Boca Raton, Fla.)
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Physical Description:xvii, 389 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • Spike trains as event sequences : fundamental implications / Jonathan D. Victor and Sheila Nirenberg
  • Neural coding and decoding with spike times / Ran Rubin, Robert Gutig, and Haim Sompolinsky
  • Can we predict every spike? / Richard Naud and Wolfram Gerstner
  • Statistical identification of synchronous spiking / Matthew T. Harrison, Asohan Amarasingham, and Robert E. Kass
  • Binless estimation of mutual information in metric spaces / Ayelet-Hashahar Shapira, Jonathan D. Victor, and Israel Nelken
  • Measuring information in spike trains about intrinsic brain signals / Gautam Agarwal and Friedrich T. Sommer
  • Role of oscillation-enhanced neural precision in information transmission between brain areas / Paul H. Tiesinga, Sasa Kozelj, and Francesco P. Battaglia
  • Timing information in insect mechanosensory systems / Alexander G. Dimitrov and Zane N. Aldworth
  • Neural encoding of dynamic inputs by spike timing / Matthew H. Higgs and William J. Spain
  • Relating spike times to perception : auditory detection and discrimination / Laurel H. Carney
  • Spike timing and neural codes for odors / Sam Reiter and Mark Stopfer
  • Spike timing as a mechanism for taste coding in the brainstem / Patricia M. Di Lorenzo
  • Increases in spike timing precision improves gustatory Discrimination upon Learning / Ranier Gutierrez and Sidney A. Simon
  • Spike timing in early stages of visual processing / Paul R. Martin and Samuel G. Solomon
  • Cortical computations using relative spike timing / Timothy J. Gawne.