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Bayesian Inference with Spiking Neurons

Published 19 Jun 2014 in q-bio.NC | (1406.5115v1)

Abstract: Humans and other animals behave as if we perform fast Bayesian inference underlying decisions and movement control given uncertain sense data. Here we show that a biophysically realistic model of the subthreshold membrane potential of a single neuron can exactly compute the numerator in Bayes rule for inferring the Poisson parameter of a sensory spike train. A simple network of spiking neurons can construct and represent the Bayesian posterior density of a parameter of an external cause that affects the Poisson parameter, accurately and in real time.

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