In the mammalian visual system, spikes evoked by visual stimuli have millisecond-scale timing, even though the relevant time scales of visual processing themselves are much slower. In cat lateral geniculate nucleus, spike timing precision is not absolute for all classes of visual stimuli, but is relative to the time scale of the stimulus. Further, it is demonstrated that this relatively high level of precision is required to construct an accurate representation of the stimulus.
- Daniel A. Butts
- Chong Weng
- Garrett B. Stanley