Reconstruction of natural images from responses of primate retinal ganglion cells
The visual message conveyed by a retinal ganglion cell (RGC) is often summarized by its spatial receptive field, but in principle also depends on the responses of other RGCs and natural image statistics. This possibility was explored by linear reconstruction of natural images from responses of the f...
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doaj-d3b58a2986ec457b8efacb368c17879d2021-05-05T21:40:58ZengeLife Sciences Publications LtdeLife2050-084X2020-11-01910.7554/eLife.58516Reconstruction of natural images from responses of primate retinal ganglion cellsNora Brackbill0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0308-1382Colleen Rhoades1Alexandra Kling2Nishal P Shah3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1275-0381Alexander Sher4Alan M Litke5https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3973-3642EJ Chichilnisky6https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5613-0248Department of Physics, Stanford University, Stanford, United StatesDepartment of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford, United StatesDepartment of Neurosurgery, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford, United States; Department of Ophthalmology, Stanford University, Stanford, United States; Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, United StatesDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, United StatesSanta Cruz Institute for Particle Physics, University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, United StatesSanta Cruz Institute for Particle Physics, University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, United StatesDepartment of Neurosurgery, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford, United States; Department of Ophthalmology, Stanford University, Stanford, United States; Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, United StatesThe visual message conveyed by a retinal ganglion cell (RGC) is often summarized by its spatial receptive field, but in principle also depends on the responses of other RGCs and natural image statistics. This possibility was explored by linear reconstruction of natural images from responses of the four numerically-dominant macaque RGC types. Reconstructions were highly consistent across retinas. The optimal reconstruction filter for each RGC – its visual message – reflected natural image statistics, and resembled the receptive field only when nearby, same-type cells were included. ON and OFF cells conveyed largely independent, complementary representations, and parasol and midget cells conveyed distinct features. Correlated activity and nonlinearities had statistically significant but minor effects on reconstruction. Simulated reconstructions, using linear-nonlinear cascade models of RGC light responses that incorporated measured spatial properties and nonlinearities, produced similar results. Spatiotemporal reconstructions exhibited similar spatial properties, suggesting that the results are relevant for natural vision.https://elifesciences.org/articles/58516macaca fascicularisreconstructiondecodingretinanatural imagesretinal ganglion cells |
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Nora Brackbill Colleen Rhoades Alexandra Kling Nishal P Shah Alexander Sher Alan M Litke EJ Chichilnisky |
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Nora Brackbill Colleen Rhoades Alexandra Kling Nishal P Shah Alexander Sher Alan M Litke EJ Chichilnisky Reconstruction of natural images from responses of primate retinal ganglion cells eLife macaca fascicularis reconstruction decoding retina natural images retinal ganglion cells |
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Nora Brackbill Colleen Rhoades Alexandra Kling Nishal P Shah Alexander Sher Alan M Litke EJ Chichilnisky |
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Reconstruction of natural images from responses of primate retinal ganglion cells |
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Reconstruction of natural images from responses of primate retinal ganglion cells |
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Reconstruction of natural images from responses of primate retinal ganglion cells |
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Reconstruction of natural images from responses of primate retinal ganglion cells |
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Reconstruction of natural images from responses of primate retinal ganglion cells |
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reconstruction of natural images from responses of primate retinal ganglion cells |
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The visual message conveyed by a retinal ganglion cell (RGC) is often summarized by its spatial receptive field, but in principle also depends on the responses of other RGCs and natural image statistics. This possibility was explored by linear reconstruction of natural images from responses of the four numerically-dominant macaque RGC types. Reconstructions were highly consistent across retinas. The optimal reconstruction filter for each RGC – its visual message – reflected natural image statistics, and resembled the receptive field only when nearby, same-type cells were included. ON and OFF cells conveyed largely independent, complementary representations, and parasol and midget cells conveyed distinct features. Correlated activity and nonlinearities had statistically significant but minor effects on reconstruction. Simulated reconstructions, using linear-nonlinear cascade models of RGC light responses that incorporated measured spatial properties and nonlinearities, produced similar results. Spatiotemporal reconstructions exhibited similar spatial properties, suggesting that the results are relevant for natural vision. |
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macaca fascicularis reconstruction decoding retina natural images retinal ganglion cells |
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