Original paper
Coding Accuracy Is Not Fully Determined by the Neuronal Model
Abstract
It is automatically assumed that the accuracy with which a stimulus can be decoded is entirely determined by the properties of the neuronal system. We challenge this perspective by showing that the identification of pure tone intensities in an auditory nerve fiber depends on both the stochastic response model and the arbitrarily chosen stimulus units. We expose an apparently paradoxical situation in which it is impossible to decide whether loud...
Paper Details
Title
Coding Accuracy Is Not Fully Determined by the Neuronal Model
Published Date
May 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
27
Issue
5
Pages
1051 - 1057
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