Maximally Informative Stimuli and Tuning Curves for Sigmoidal Rate-Coding Neurons and Populations
Abstract
A general method for deriving maximally informative sigmoidal tuning curves for neural systems with small normalized variability is presented. The optimal tuning curve is a nonlinear function of the cumulative distribution function of the stimulus and depends on the mean-variance relationship of the neural system. The derivation is based on a known relationship between Shannon's mutual information and Fisher information, and the optimality of Jeffrey's prior. It relies on the existence of closed-form solutions to the converse problem of optimizing the stimulus distribution for a given tuning curve. It is shown that maximum mutual information corresponds to constant Fisher information only if the stimulus is uniformly distributed. As an example, the case of sub-Poisson binomial firing statistics is analyzed in detail.
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@article{arxiv.0802.1570,
title = {Maximally Informative Stimuli and Tuning Curves for Sigmoidal Rate-Coding Neurons and Populations},
author = {Mark D. McDonnell and Nigel G. Stocks},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0802.1570},
year = {2008}
}
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Accepted by Physical Review Letters. This revision updates figures and text