Inferring and Learning from Neuronal Correspondences

2015 
We introduce and study methods for inferring and learning from correspondences among neurons. The approach enables alignment of data from distinct multiunit studies of nervous systems. We show that the methods for inferring correspondences combine data eectively from cross-animal studies to make joint inferences about behavioral decision making that are not possible with the data from a single animal. We focus on data collection, machine learning, and prediction in the representative and long-studied invertebrate nervous system of the European medicinal leech. Acknowledging the computational intractability of the general problem of identifying correspondences among neurons, we introduce ecient computational procedures for matching neurons across animals. The methods include techniques that adjust for missing cells or additional cells in the dierent data sets that may reect biological or experimental variation. The methods highlight the value harnessing inference and learning in new kinds of computational microscopes for multiunit neurobiological studies.
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