Population vector
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In neuroscience, a population vector is the sum of the preferred directions of a population of neurons, weighted by the respective spike counts.[1]
The formula for computing the (normalized) population vector, , takes the following form:
Where is the activity of cell , and is the preferred input for cell .
Note that the vector encodes the input direction, , in terms of the activation of a population of neurons.
References
[edit]- ^ Westover, M. Brandon; Eliasmith, Chris; Anderson, Charles H. (June 2002). "Linearly decodable functions from neural population codes". Neurocomputing. 44–46: 691–696. doi:10.1016/s0925-2312(02)00459-9. ISSN 0925-2312. PMC 7062372. PMID 32153318.