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Research Article

Independent neurons representing a finite set of stimuli: dependence of the mutual information on the number of units sampled

Pages 21-31 | Published online: 04 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

We study the capacity with which a system of independent neuron-like units represents a given set of stimuli. We assume that each neuron provides a fixed amount of information and that the information provided by different neurons has a random overlap. We derive analytically the dependence of the mutual information between the set of stimuli and the neural responses on the number of units sampled. For a large set of stimuli, the mutual information rises linearly with the number of neurons and later saturates exponentially at its maximum value.

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