Title
Stimulus domain transfer in recurrent models for large scale cortical population prediction on video.
Abstract
To better understand the representations in visual cortex, we need to generate better predictions of neural activity in awake animals presented with their ecological input: natural video. Despite recent advances in models for static images, models for predicting responses to natural video are scarce and standard linear-nonlinear models perform poorly. We developed a new deep recurrent network architecture that predicts inferred spiking activity of thousands of mouse V1 neurons simultaneously recorded with two-photon microscopy, while accounting for confounding factors such as the animal's gaze position and brain state changes related to running state and pupil dilation. Powerful system identification models provide an opportunity to gain insight into cortical functions through in silico experiments that can subsequently be tested in the brain. However, in many cases this approach requires that the model is able to generalize to stimulus statistics that it was not trained on, such as band-limited noise and other parameterized stimuli. We investigated these domain transfer properties in our model and find that our model trained on natural images is able to correctly predict the orientation tuning of neurons in responses to artificial noise stimuli. Finally, we show that we can fully generalize from movies to noise and maintain high predictive performance on both stimulus domains by fine-tuning only the final layer's weights on a network otherwise trained on natural movies. The converse, however, is not true.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1101/452672
ADVANCES IN NEURAL INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS 31 (NIPS 2018)
Keywords
Field
DocType
the brain,visual cortex,two-photon microscopy,confounding factors,pupil dilation
Population,Pupillary response,Visual cortex,Gaze,Pattern recognition,Biology,Network architecture,Artificial noise,Artificial intelligence,Stimulus (physiology),Bioinformatics,System identification
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
31
1049-5258
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
10
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fabian H. Sinz114313.38
Alexander S. Ecker260027.06
Paul G. Fahey301.69
Edgar Y. Walker433.83
Erick Cobos501.69
Emmanouil Froudarakis672.30
Dimitri Yatsenko720.79
Xaq Pitkow896.84
Jacob Reimer901.35
a s tolias108710.70