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Low Dimensional Manifolds for Neural Dynamics

Sara A. Solla

PhD

Northwestern University

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Wednesday, June 9, 2021

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Wednesday, June 9, 2021

6:00 PM Europe/Berlin

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The ability to simultaneously record the activity from tens to thousands to tens of thousands of neurons has allowed us to analyze the computational role of population activity as opposed to single neuron activity. Recent work on a variety of cortical areas suggests that neural function may be built on the activation of population-wide activity patterns, the neural modes, rather than on the independent modulation of individual neural activity. These neural modes, the dominant covariation patterns within the neural population, define a low dimensional neural manifold that captures most of the variance in the recorded neural activity. We refer to the time-dependent activation of the neural modes as their latent dynamics. As an example, we focus on the ability to execute learned actions in a reliable and stable manner. We hypothesize that the ability to perform a given behavior in a consistent manner requires that the latent dynamics underlying the behavior also be stable. The stable latent dynamics, once identified, allows for the prediction of various behavioral features, using models whose parameters remain fixed throughout long timespans. We posit that latent cortical dynamics within the manifold are the fundamental and stable building blocks underlying consistent behavioral execution.

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behavioural executioncomputational neurosciencecortical areascovariation patternsinformation processinglatent dynamicslow dimensional manifoldneural activityneural dynamicsneural manifoldneural modespopulation activity

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Sara A. Solla

PhD

Northwestern University

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