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Linear-nonlinear-Poisson cascade model

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Linear-nonlinear-Poisson (LNP) cascade models [1] are used to encode the stimuli of neural populations.

References

  1. ^ Simoncelli, E. P., Paninski, L., Pillow, J. & Swartz, O. in The Cognitive Neurosciences 3rd edn (ed. Gazzaniga, M.) 327-338 (MIT, 2004)