VARIABILITY OF RESPONSES TO SINUSOIDAL MODULATION

被引:6
作者
LEVINE, MW [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV ILLINOIS,COMM NEUROSCI,CHICAGO,IL 60680
关键词
RESPONSE VARIABILITY; GANGLION CELL RESPONSES; FOURIER COMPONENTS;
D O I
10.1017/S0952523800011196
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Many studies of visual neurons make use of stimuli that ate sinusoidally modulated in time, and take as the response the fundamental Fourier component of the firing. This is a study of the variability of the fundamental sinusoidal components. A theoretical analysis shows that the variance of sinusoidal components should be nearly independent of their amplitudes; this is expected despite the observation that variance of firing rate increases with increasing firing rate. However, this result applies only to the variance of the complex amplitude, defined as the complex Fourier amplitude in response to each stimulus cycle. This variance is called the complex variance. The variance of the scalar amplitude, which is simply the amplitude in response to each stimulus cycle disregarding phase (scalar variance) is expected to shrink by a factor of vp to 2 1/3 as the response magnitude approaches zero. If the relationship between variance of rate and rate is linear, complex variance should be independent of amplitude. If the relationship between variance of rate and rate is characterized by a compressive nonlinearity (as has been observed), the complex variance should very slightly decrease with increased amplitude, despite the main trend of increased variance of rate with increased rate. Data from cat ganglion cells stimulated with sinusoidally modulated lights of various contrasts agree with the theory, although some individual cases show trends that may be indicative of nonlinearity in the relationship between variance of rate and rate.
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