From point process observations to collective neural dynamics: Nonlinear Hawkes process GLMs, low-dimensional dynamics and coarse graining
•An approach for examining collective dynamics in neuronal ensembles is presented.•Neuronal dynamics are modeled via multivariate nonlinear Hawkes processes.•Low-dimensional collective dynamics are inferred via latent state-space models.•Coarse graining and conditional inference are used for additio...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of physiology, Paris Paris, 2016-11, Vol.110 (4), p.336-347 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •An approach for examining collective dynamics in neuronal ensembles is presented.•Neuronal dynamics are modeled via multivariate nonlinear Hawkes processes.•Low-dimensional collective dynamics are inferred via latent state-space models.•Coarse graining and conditional inference are used for additional hypothesis testing.
This review presents a perspective on capturing collective dynamics in recorded neuronal ensembles based on multivariate point process models, inference of low-dimensional dynamics and coarse graining of spatiotemporal measurements. A general probabilistic framework for continuous time point processes reviewed, with an emphasis on multivariate nonlinear Hawkes processes with exogenous inputs. A point process generalized linear model (PP-GLM) framework for the estimation of discrete time multivariate nonlinear Hawkes processes is described. The approach is illustrated with the modeling of collective dynamics in neocortical neuronal ensembles recorded in human and non-human primates, and prediction of single-neuron spiking. A complementary approach to capture collective dynamics based on low-dimensional dynamics (“order parameters”) inferred via latent state-space models with point process observations is presented. The approach is illustrated by inferring and decoding low-dimensional dynamics in primate motor cortex during naturalistic reach and grasp movements. Finally, we briefly review hypothesis tests based on conditional inference and spatiotemporal coarse graining for assessing collective dynamics in recorded neuronal ensembles. |
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ISSN: | 0928-4257 1769-7115 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jphysparis.2017.02.004 |