Pam Reinagel

 

LGN

demos and tutorials

whiteNoiseTutorial

redundreduct

Database of natural visual images (spatial, temporal, and spatiotemoral)


presentation

LGN Presentation

papers

Barlow, H.B. (1961). Possible principles underlying the transformations of sensory messages.[pdf] !! highly recommended

Reinagel, P, Godwin, D, Sherman, SM, Koch, C (1999) Encoding of visual information by LGN bursts. J Neurophysiol. 81:2558-2569. [pdf]

Kara, P, Reinagel, P, Reid, RC (2000) Low response variability in simultaneously recorder retinal, thalamic, and cortical neurons. Neuron 27:635-645. [pdf]

Reinagel, P, Reid, RC (2000) Temporal coding of visual information in the thalamus. J Neurosci. 20:5392-5400. [pdf]

Reinagel, P (2000) Information theory in the brain. Current Biology 10:R542-R544. [pdf]

Keat, J, Reinagel, P, Reid, RC, Meister, M (2001) Predicting every spike: a model for the responses of visual neurons. Neuron 30:803-817. [pdf]

Reinagel, P, Reid, RC (2002) Precise firing events are conserved across neurons. J Neurosci. 22:6837-6641. [pdf]

Shepard, G (2003) (chapter on the) Thalamus. In: Synaptic Organization of the Brain. Oxford University Press.

Steriade M (2001) Letter to the editor. Nature Neuroscience 4:671[pdf]

Sherman SM (2001) A wake-up call from the thalamus. Nature Neuroscience 4:344-346. [pdf]

Dan, Y, Atick, JJ, Reid, RC (1996) Efficient coding of natural scenes in the lateral geniculate nucleus: experimental test of a computational theory. J Neurosci. 16:3351-3362. [pdf]

Dong, DW, Atick, JJ (1995) Statistics of natural time-varying images. Network: computation in neural systems 6:345-358. [pdf]


links

Reinagel's homepage
More on the thalamus: David McCormick's lab