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Dmitry Kobak (Champalimaud Neuroscience Programme, Lisbon, Portugal)

"Dimensionality reduction of neural population data" / Tuesday, May 19, 2015 17:15 h
Wann 19.05.2015
von 17:15 bis 18:45
Wo Lecture Hall, Hansastr. 9a
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Bernstein Center Freiburg



Bernstein Seminar
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Dmitry Kobak
Champalimaud Neuroscience Programme, Lisbon, Portugal
 
Dimensionality reduction of neural population data

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

17:15 h

Lecture Hall (ground floor)
Bernstein Center Freiburg
Hansastraße 9a
79104 Freiburg
Abstract:

 

Neurons in higher cortical areas, such as the prefrontal cortex, are often tuned to a variety of sensory and motor variables, and are therefore said to display mixed selectivity. This complexity of single neuron responses can obscure what information these areas represent and how it is represented, and it has been argued that such data need to be approached with dimensionality reduction techniques. Here I will describe a dimensionality reduction technique, demixed principal component analysis (dPCA), that decomposes population activity into a few components. In addition to systematically capturing the majority of the variance of the data, dPCA also exposes the neural representation in terms of task parameters such as stimuli, decisions, or rewards. To illustrate the method, I will show how it treats a number of population datasets comprising different species, different cortical areas and different experimental tasks. In each case, dPCA provides a concise way of visualizing the data that summarizes all the relevant features of the population response in a single figure. Moreover, dPCA highlights several important and seemingly universal features of the population activity; e.g. that most of the neural activity is not related to any of the controlled task parameters, such as stimuli or decision; or that there are no well-separated functional clusters of cells.
The talk is open to the public. Guests are cordially invited!
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