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The Journal of Mathematical Neuroscience
Spatio-chromatic information available from different neural layers via Gaussianization
Jesús Malo1 
[1]Image Processing Lab, Universitat de València, Catedrático Escardino, 46980, Valencia, Paterna, Spain
关键词: Retina–cortex pathway;    Cones;    Chromatic adaptation;    Opponent channels;    Chromatic saturation;    Texture sensors;    Chromatic and achromatic Contrast sensitivity functions (CSFs);    Divisive normalization;    Transmitted information;    Total correlation;    Mutual information;    Gaussianization;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s13408-020-00095-8
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】
How much visual information about the retinal images can be extracted from the different layers of the visual pathway? This question depends on the complexity of the visual input, the set of transforms applied to this multivariate input, and the noise of the sensors in the considered layer. Separate subsystems (e.g. opponent channels, spatial filters, nonlinearities of the texture sensors) have been suggested to be organized for optimal information transmission. However, the efficiency of these different layers has not been measured when they operate together on colorimetrically calibrated natural images and using multivariate information-theoretic units over the joint spatio-chromatic array of responses.In this work, we present a statistical tool to address this question in an appropriate (multivariate) way. Specifically, we propose an empirical estimate of the information transmitted by the system based on a recent Gaussianization technique. The total correlation measured using the proposed estimator is consistent with predictions based on the analytical Jacobian of a standard spatio-chromatic model of the retina–cortex pathway. If the noise at certain representation is proportional to the dynamic range of the response, and one assumes sensors of equivalent noise level, then transmitted information shows the following trends: (1) progressively deeper representations are better in terms of the amount of captured information, (2) the transmitted information up to the cortical representation follows the probability of natural scenes over the chromatic and achromatic dimensions of the stimulus space, (3) the contribution of spatial transforms to capture visual information is substantially greater than the contribution of chromatic transforms, and (4) nonlinearities of the responses contribute substantially to the transmitted information but less than the linear transforms.
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