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Efficient coding correlates with spatial frequency tuning in a model of V1 receptive field organization

Journal

VISUAL NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 26, Issue 1, Pages 21-34

Publisher

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0952523808080966

Keywords

Network models; Natural scenes; Efficient coding; Hebbian learning; Visual system

Funding

  1. German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) [DFG HA2630/4-1]
  2. European Union

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Efficient coding has been proposed to play an essential role in early visual processing. While several approaches used an objective function to optimize a particular aspect of efficient coding, such as the minimization of mutual information or the maximization of sparseness, we here explore how different estimates of efficient coding in a model with nonlinear dynamics and Hebbian learning determine the similarity of model receptive fields to V1 data with respect to spatial tuning. Our simulation results indicate that most measures of efficient coding correlate with the similarity of model receptive field data to V1 data, that is, optimizing the estimate of efficient coding increases the similarity of the model data to experimental data. However, the degree of the correlation varies with the different estimates of efficient coding, and in particular, the variance in the firing pattern of each cell does not predict a similarity of model and experimental data.

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