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About this supplement These abstracts have been published as part of BMC Neuroscience Volume 18 Supplement 1, 2017. The full contents of the supplement are available online at https://bmcneurosci.biomedcentral.com/articles/supplements/volume-18-supplement-1 . Please note that this is part 3 of 3.
How does an animal in a steady environment self-initiate various behaviors? Results in this study suggest that the complex dynamic of spontaneous behavior in mice was highly deterministic. By temporally correlating three basic neuronal network properties, we can predict many minutes of spontaneous behavior. This description and prediction of neuronal activity and behavior may refine our knowledge...
We show that coherent oscillations among neighboring ganglion cells in a retinal model encode global topological properties, such as size, that cannot be deduced unambiguously from their local, time-averaged firing rates. Whereas ganglion cells may fire similar numbers of spikes in response to both small and large spots, only large spots evoke coherent high frequency oscillations, potentially allowing...
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