摘要
The response of synchronously firing groups of population retinal ganglion cells(RGCs)to natural movies(NMs)and pseudo-random white-noise checker-board flickering(CB,as control)are investigated using an information-theoretic algorithm.The main results are:(1)the population RGCs tend to fire in synchrony far more frequently than expected by chance during both NM and CB stimulation;(2)more synchronous groups could be formed and each group contains more neurons under NM than CB stimulation;(3)the individual neurons also participate in more groups and have more distinct partners in NM than CB stimulation.All these results suggest that the synchronized firings in RGCs are more extensive and diverse,which may account for more effective information processing in representing the natural visual environment.
基金
Supported by the National Basic Research Program of China under Grant No 2005CB724301
the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No 61075108.