A Comment on Data Shuffling

David J C MacKay and Christopher deCharms and Virginia R. de Sa

In the analysis of neuronal spike trains in response to experimental stimuli, the question of whether there is `cooperativity' in the coding of information in the spike trains has been widely addressed by the practice of data shuffling: a measure of mutual information between stimulus and the spike trains is computed using the real data, then the data is shuffled so as to destroy cooperative coding, if it is there, and the same mutual information measure is computed for the shuffled data. In this note we apply this procedure to a simple model in which it is questionable whether the encoding should be termed `cooperative', and show that the test nevertheless gives a positive result.

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