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Type: Journal article
Title: Topological Analysis of Population Activity in Primary Visual Cortex
Author: Singh, Gurjeet
Memoli, Facundo
Ishkhanov, Tigran
Sapiro, Guillermo
Carlsson, Gunnar
Ringach, Dario L.
Citation: Journal of Vision, 2008; 8(8):11
Publisher: Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
Issue Date: 2008
ISSN: 1534-7362
School/Discipline: School of Computer Science
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Gurjeet Singh, Facundo Memoli, Tigran Ishkhanov, Guillermo Sapiro, Gunnar Carlsson, Jules Stein
Abstract: Information in the cortex is thought to be represented by the joint activity of neurons. Here we describe how fundamental questions about neural representation can be cast in terms of the topological structure of population activity. A new method, based on the concept of persistent homology, is introduced and applied to the study of population activity in primary visual cortex (V1). We found that the topological structure of activity patterns when the cortex is spontaneously active is similar to those evoked by natural image stimulation and consistent with the topology of a two sphere. We discuss how this structure could emerge from the functional organization of orientation and spatial frequency maps and their mutual relationship. Our findings extend prior results on the relationship between spontaneous and evoked activity in V1 and illustrates how computational topology can help tackle elementary questions about the representation of information in the nervous system.
Keywords: computational topology; spontaneous activity; population coding; high-dimensional data; Betti numbers; persistent homology; natural images
Rights: © 2008 ARVO
DOI: 10.1167/8.8.11
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