Some Theoretical Results on Neural Spike Train Probability Models

Citation
Chan, Hock Peng et Loh, Wei-liem, Some Theoretical Results on Neural Spike Train Probability Models, Annals of statistics , 35(6), 2007, pp. 2691-2722
Journal title
ISSN journal
00905364
Volume
35
Issue
6
Year of publication
2007
Pages
2691 - 2722
Database
ACNP
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Abstract
This article contains two main theoretical results on neural spike train models, using the counting or point process on the real line as a model for the spike train. The first part of this article considers template matching of multiple spike trains. P-values for the occurrences of a given template or pattern in a set of spike trains are computed using a general scoring system. By identifying the pattern with an experimental stimulus, multiple spike trains can be deciphered to provide useful information. The second part of the article assumes that the counting process has a conditional intensity function that is a product of a free firing rate function s, which depends only on the stimulus, and a recovery function r, which depends only on the time since the last spike. If s and r belong to a q-smooth class of functions, it is proved that sieve maximum likelihood estimators for s and r achieve the optimal convergence rate (except for a logarithmic factor) under L. loss.