Authors
Antonio Lozano, Cristina Soto-Sanchez, Javier Garrigos, J Javier Martínez, J Manuel Ferrández, Eduardo Fernandez
Publication date
2018/12/24
Journal
International journal of neural systems
Volume
28
Issue
10
Pages
1850043
Publisher
World Scientific Publishing Company
Description
Deep Learning offers flexible powerful tools that have advanced our understanding of the neural coding of neurosensory systems. In this work, a 3D Convolutional Neural Network (3D CNN) is used to mimic the behavior of a population of mice retinal ganglion cells in response to different light patterns. For this purpose, we projected homogeneous RGB flashes and checkerboards stimuli with variable luminances and wavelength spectrum to mimic a more naturalistic stimuli environment onto the mouse retina. We also used white moving bars in order to localize the spatial position of the recorded cells. Then recorded spikes were smoothed with a Gaussian kernel and used as the output target when training a 3D CNN in a supervised way. To find a suitable model, two hyperparameter search stages were performed. In the first stage, a trial and error process allowed us to obtain a system that is able to fit the neurons …
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A Lozano, C Soto-Sanchez, J Garrigos, JJ Martínez… - International journal of neural systems, 2018