High frequency spike inference with particle Gibbs sampling

基于粒子吉布斯采样的高频尖峰推断

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Abstract

Calcium-sensitive fluorescent indicators enable monitoring of spiking activity in large neuronal populations in animal models. Despite the plethora of algorithms developed over the past decades, accurate spike-time inference methods for spike rates exceeding 20 Hz are lacking. More importantly, little attention has been devoted to the quantification of statistical uncertainties in spike time estimation, which is essential for assigning confidence levels to inferred spike patterns. To address these challenges, we introduce (1) a statistical model that accounts for bursting neuronal activity and baseline fluorescence modulation and (2) apply a Monte Carlo strategy (particle Gibbs with ancestor sampling) to estimate the joint posterior distribution of spike times and model parameters. Our method is competitive with state-of-the-art supervised and unsupervised algorithms, as evaluated on the CASCADE benchmark datasets. Analysis of fluorescence transients recorded with the ultrafast genetically encoded calcium indicator GCaMP8f demonstrates that our method can resolve interspike intervals as short as 5 ms. Overall, our study describes a Bayesian inference method for detecting neuronal spiking patterns and quantifying their uncertainty. The use of particle Gibbs samplers enables unbiased estimates of spike times and all model parameters, and provides a flexible statistical framework for testing more specific models of calcium indicators.

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