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Analysis of Parallel Spike Trains 2010 ed. [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 444 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 942 g, XX, 444 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Springer Series in Computational Neuroscience 7
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Aug-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1441956743
  • ISBN-13: 9781441956743
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 444 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 942 g, XX, 444 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Springer Series in Computational Neuroscience 7
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  • ISBN-10: 1441956743
  • ISBN-13: 9781441956743
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Solid and transparent data analysis is the most important basis for reliable interpretation of experiments. The technique of parallel spike train recordings using multi-electrode arrangements has been available for many decades now, but only recently gained wide popularity among electro physiologists. Many traditional analysis methods are based on firing rates obtained by trial-averaging, and some of the assumptions for such procedures to work can be ignored without serious consequences. The situation is different for correlation analysis, the result of which may be considerably distorted if certain critical assumptions are violated.The focus of this book is on concepts and methods of correlation analysis (synchrony, patterns, rate covariance), combined with a solid introduction into approaches for single spike trains, which represent the basis of correlations analysis. The book also emphasizes pitfalls and potential wrong interpretations of data due to violations of critical assumptions.

This is the first book to collect the relevant basic knowledge on analysis of parallel spike trains in a single source. Coverage includes the first steps of stochastic point processes (SPPs) as an appropriate mathematical framework to describe spike trains.
Part I Basic Spike Train Statistics: Point Process Models
1 Stochastic Models of Spike Trains
3(18)
Carl van Vreeswijk
2 Estimating the Firing Rate
21(16)
Shigeru Shinomoto
3 Analysis and Interpretation of Interval and Count Variability in Neural Spike Trains
37(22)
Martin Paul Nawrot
4 Processing of Phase-Locked Spikes and Periodic Signals
59(18)
Go Ashida
Hermann Wagner
Catherine E. Carr
Part II Pairwise Comparison of Spike Trains
5 Pair-Correlation in the Time and Frequency Domain
77(26)
Jos J. Eggermont
6 Dependence of Spike-Count Correlations on Spike-Train Statistics and Observation Time Scale
103(26)
Tom Tetzlaff
Markus Diesmann
7 Spike Metrics
129(28)
Jonathan D. Victor
Keith P. Purpura
8 Gravitational Clustering
157(18)
George Gerstein
Part III Multiple-Neuron Spike Patterns
9 Spatio-Temporal Patterns
175(16)
Moshe Abeles
10 Unitary Event Analysis
191(30)
Sonja Grun
Markus Diesmann
Ad Aertsen
11 Information Geometry of Multiple Spike Trains
221(32)
Shun-Ichi Amari
12 Higher-Order Correlations and Cumulants
253(30)
Benjamin Staude
Sonja Grun
Stefan Rotter
Part IV Population-Based Approaches
13 Information Theory and Systems Neuroscience
283(20)
Don H. Johnson
Ilan N. Goodman
Christopher J. Rozell
14 Population Coding
303(18)
Stefano Panzeri
Fernando Montani
Giuseppe Notaro
Cesare Magri
Rasmus S. Peterson
15 Stochastic Models for Multivariate Neural Point Processes: Collective Dynamics and Neural Decoding
321(24)
Wilson Truccolo
Part V Practical Issues
16 Simulation of Stochastic Point Processes with Defined Properties
345(14)
Stefano Cardanobile
Stefan Rotter
17 Generation and Selection of Surrogate Methods for Correlation Analysis
359(24)
Sebastien Louis
Christian Borgelt
Sonja Grun
18 Bootstrap Tests of Hypotheses
383(16)
Valerie Ventura
19 Generating Random Numbers
399(14)
Hans Ekkehard Plesser
20 Practically Trivial Parallel Data Processing in a Neuroscience Laboratory
413(24)
Michael Denker
Bernd Wiebelt
Denny Fliegner
Markus Diesmann
Abigail Morrison
Index 437