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Hauptverfasser: Marco, Nicholas, Groh, Jennifer M., Tokdar, Surya T.
Format: Preprint
Veröffentlicht: 2024
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.00781
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author Marco, Nicholas
Groh, Jennifer M.
Tokdar, Surya T.
author_facet Marco, Nicholas
Groh, Jennifer M.
Tokdar, Surya T.
contents Neural encoding is a field in neuroscience that focuses on characterizing how information from stimuli is encoded in the spiking activity of neurons. When more than one stimulus is present, a theory known as multiplexing posits that neurons temporally switch between encoding various stimuli, creating a fluctuating firing pattern. Here, we propose a new statistical framework to analyze rate fluctuations and discern whether neurons employ multiplexing as a means of encoding multiple stimuli. We adopt a mechanistic approach to modeling multiplexing by constructing a non-Markovian endogenous state-space model. Specifically, we posit that multiplexing arises from competition between the stimuli, which are modeled as latent drift-diffusion processes. We propose a new MCMC algorithm for conducting posterior inference on similar types of state-space models, where typical state-space MCMC methods fail due to strong dependence between the parameters. In addition, we develop alternative models that represent a wide class of alternative encoding theories and perform model comparison using WAIC to determine whether the data suggest the occurrence multiplexing over alternative theories of neural encoding. Using the proposed framework, we provide evidence of multiplexing within the inferior colliculus and novel insight into the switching dynamics.
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spellingShingle Modeling Neural Switching via Drift-Diffusion Models
Marco, Nicholas
Groh, Jennifer M.
Tokdar, Surya T.
Methodology
Neural encoding is a field in neuroscience that focuses on characterizing how information from stimuli is encoded in the spiking activity of neurons. When more than one stimulus is present, a theory known as multiplexing posits that neurons temporally switch between encoding various stimuli, creating a fluctuating firing pattern. Here, we propose a new statistical framework to analyze rate fluctuations and discern whether neurons employ multiplexing as a means of encoding multiple stimuli. We adopt a mechanistic approach to modeling multiplexing by constructing a non-Markovian endogenous state-space model. Specifically, we posit that multiplexing arises from competition between the stimuli, which are modeled as latent drift-diffusion processes. We propose a new MCMC algorithm for conducting posterior inference on similar types of state-space models, where typical state-space MCMC methods fail due to strong dependence between the parameters. In addition, we develop alternative models that represent a wide class of alternative encoding theories and perform model comparison using WAIC to determine whether the data suggest the occurrence multiplexing over alternative theories of neural encoding. Using the proposed framework, we provide evidence of multiplexing within the inferior colliculus and novel insight into the switching dynamics.
title Modeling Neural Switching via Drift-Diffusion Models
topic Methodology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.00781