How does the brain compute with probabilities?

Ralf M. Haefner, Jeff Beck, Cristina Savin, Mehrdad Salmasi, Xaq Pitkow
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This perspective piece is the result of a Generative Adversarial Collaboration (GAC) tackling the question `How does neural activity represent probability distributions?'. We have addressed three major obstacles to progress on answering this question: first, we provide a unified language for defining competing hypotheses. Second, we explain the fundamentals of three prominent proposals for probabilistic computations -- Probabilistic Population Codes (PPCs), Distributed Distributional Codes (DDCs), and Neural Sampling Codes (NSCs) -- and describe similarities and differences in that common language. Third, we review key empirical data previously taken as evidence for at least one of these proposal, and describe how it may or may not be explainable by alternative proposals. Finally, we describe some key challenges in resolving the debate, and propose potential directions to address them through a combination of theory and experiments.
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大脑是如何计算概率的?
本视角文章是生成对抗合作(GAC)的成果,旨在解决 "神经活动如何代表概率分布?我们解决了回答这一问题的三大障碍:首先,我们提供了一种统一的语言来定义相互竞争的假设。其次,我们解释了三种著名的概率计算建议--概率种群代码(Probabilistic PopulationCodes,PPCs)、分布式分布代码(Distributed Distributional Codes,DDCs)和神经采样代码(Neural SamplingCodes,NSCs)--的基本原理,并描述了这种通用语言的异同。第三,我们回顾了之前被当作至少其中一种提议的证据的关键经验数据,并描述了替代提议如何解释或无法解释这些数据。最后,我们描述了解决争论的一些关键挑战,并提出了通过理论与实验相结合来解决这些挑战的潜在方向。
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