Neural coding

Neural coding (or neural representation) is a neuroscience field concerned with characterising the hypothetical relationship between the stimulus and the neuronal responses, and the relationship among the electrical activities of the neurons in the ensemble.[1][2] Based on the theory that sensory and other information is represented in the brain by networks of neurons, it is believed that neurons can encode both digital and analog information.[3]

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  3. ^ Thorpe, S.J. (1990). "Spike arrival times: A highly efficient coding scheme for neural networks". In Eckmiller, R.; Hartmann, G.; Hauske, G. (eds.). Parallel processing in neural systems and computers (PDF). North-Holland. pp. 91–94. ISBN 978-0-444-88390-2.

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