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Directed Information Measures in Neuroscience

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Analysis of information transfer has found rapid adoption in neuroscience, where a highly dynamic transfer of information continuously runs on top of the brain's slowly-changing anatomical connectivity. Measuring such transfer is crucial to understanding how flexible information routing and processing give rise to higher cognitive function. Directed Information Measures in Neuroscience reviews recent developments of concepts and tools for measuring information transfer, their application to neurophysiological recordings and analysis of interactions. Written by the most active researchers in the field the book discusses the state of the art, future prospects and challenges on the way to an efficient assessment of neuronal information transfer. Highlights include the theoretical quantification and practical estimation of information transfer, description of transfer locally in space and time, multivariate directed measures, information decomposition among a set of stimulus/responses variables and the relation between interventional and observational causality. Applications to neural data sets and pointers to open source software highlight the usefulness of these measures in experimental neuroscience. With state-of-the-art mathematical developments, computational techniques and applications to real data sets, this book will be of benefit to all graduate students and researchers interested in detecting and understanding the information transfer between components of complex systems.

List of contents

Part I Introduction to Directed Information Measures.- Part II Information Transfer in Neural and Other Physiological Systems.- Part III Recent Advances in the Analysis of Information Processing.

Summary

Analysis of information transfer has found rapid adoption in neuroscience, where a highly dynamic transfer of information continuously runs on top of the brain's slowly-changing anatomical connectivity. Measuring such transfer is crucial to understanding how flexible information routing and processing give rise to higher cognitive function. Directed Information Measures in Neuroscience reviews recent developments of concepts and tools for measuring information transfer, their application to neurophysiological recordings and analysis of interactions. Written by the most active researchers in the field the book discusses the state of the art, future prospects and challenges on the way to an efficient assessment of neuronal information transfer. Highlights include the theoretical quantification and practical estimation of information transfer, description of transfer locally in space and time, multivariate directed measures, information decomposition among a set of stimulus/responses variables and the relation between interventional and observational causality. Applications to neural data sets and pointers to open source software highlight the usefulness of these measures in experimental neuroscience. With state-of-the-art mathematical developments, computational techniques and applications to real data sets, this book will be of benefit to all graduate students and researchers interested in detecting and understanding the information transfer between components of complex systems.

Product details

Assisted by Joseph T. Lizier (Editor), Joseph T Lizier (Editor), Rau Vicente (Editor), Raul Vicente (Editor), Michael Wibral (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783662522578
ISBN 978-3-662-52257-8
No. of pages 225
Dimensions 159 mm x 238 mm x 14 mm
Weight 358 g
Illustrations XIV, 225 p. 51 illus., 8 illus. in color.
Series Understanding Complex Systems
Understanding Complex Systems
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > General, dictionaries

B, Kodierungstheorie und Verschlüsselung (Kryptologie), Informationstheorie, Kybernetik und Systemtheorie, Biomedizinische Technik, engineering, complexity, Coding and Information Theory, Information theory, Coding theory & cryptology, Coding theory, Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering, Biomedical engineering, Applied Dynamical Systems, Computational complexity, Coding theory and cryptology

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