Browsing by Subject "High firing variability"
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Coefficient of variation vs. mean interspike interval curves: What do they tell use about the brain?
(2001)A number of models have been produced recently to explain the high variability of natural spike trains (Softky and Koch, J. Neurosci. 13 (1) (1993) 334). These models use a range of different biological mechanisms including ...
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Near Poisson-type firing produced by concurrent excitation and inhibition
(2000)The effect of inhibition on the firing variability is examined in this paper using the biologically-inspired temporal noisy-leaky integrator (TNLI) neuron model. The TNLI incorporates hyperpolarising inhibition with negative ...
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A spiking neuron model: Applications and learning
(2002)This paper presents a biologically inspired, hardware-realisable spiking neuron model, which we call the Temporal Noisy-Leaky Integrator (TNLI). The dynamic applications of the model as well as its applications in Computational ...