Abstract It was often reported and suggested that the synchronization of spikes can occur without changes in the firing rate. However, few theoretical studies have tested its mechanistic validity. In the present study, we investigate whether changes in synaptic weights can induce an inde-pendent modulation of synchrony while the firing rate remains constant. We study this question at the level of both single neurons and neuronal populations using network simulations of conductance based integrate-and-fire neu-rons. The network consists of a single layer that includes local excitatory and inhibitory recurrent connections, as well as long-range excitatory projections targeting both classes of neurons. Each neuron in the network receives exter...
International audienceThe emergence of synchrony in the activity of large, heterogeneous networks of...
Pairs of active neurons frequently fire action potentials or "spikes" nearly synchronously (i.e., wi...
Throughout the neocortex, groups of neurons have been found to fire synchronously on the time scale ...
It is commonly assumed that temporal synchronization of excitatory synaptic inputs onto a single neu...
Stimulus properties, attention, and behavioral context influence correlations between the spike time...
Stimulus properties, attention, and behavioral context influence correlations between the spike time...
Stimulus properties, attention, and behavioral context influence correlations between the spike time...
Author summary Population models describing the average activity of large neuronal ensembles are a p...
The role of synchronous firing in sensory coding and cognition remains controversial. While studies,...
Rhythmic synchronization of neuronal firing patterns is a widely present phenomenon in the brain—one...
Electrical synapses are ubiquitous in the mammalian CNS. Particularly in the neocortex, electrical s...
Stimulus properties, attention, and behavioral context influence correlations between the spike time...
Recurrently coupled networks of inhibitory neurons robustly generate oscillations in the gamma band....
Recurrently coupled networks of inhibitory neurons robustly generate oscillations in the gamma band....
International audienceThe emergence of synchrony in the activity of large, heterogeneous networks of...
International audienceThe emergence of synchrony in the activity of large, heterogeneous networks of...
Pairs of active neurons frequently fire action potentials or "spikes" nearly synchronously (i.e., wi...
Throughout the neocortex, groups of neurons have been found to fire synchronously on the time scale ...
It is commonly assumed that temporal synchronization of excitatory synaptic inputs onto a single neu...
Stimulus properties, attention, and behavioral context influence correlations between the spike time...
Stimulus properties, attention, and behavioral context influence correlations between the spike time...
Stimulus properties, attention, and behavioral context influence correlations between the spike time...
Author summary Population models describing the average activity of large neuronal ensembles are a p...
The role of synchronous firing in sensory coding and cognition remains controversial. While studies,...
Rhythmic synchronization of neuronal firing patterns is a widely present phenomenon in the brain—one...
Electrical synapses are ubiquitous in the mammalian CNS. Particularly in the neocortex, electrical s...
Stimulus properties, attention, and behavioral context influence correlations between the spike time...
Recurrently coupled networks of inhibitory neurons robustly generate oscillations in the gamma band....
Recurrently coupled networks of inhibitory neurons robustly generate oscillations in the gamma band....
International audienceThe emergence of synchrony in the activity of large, heterogeneous networks of...
International audienceThe emergence of synchrony in the activity of large, heterogeneous networks of...
Pairs of active neurons frequently fire action potentials or "spikes" nearly synchronously (i.e., wi...
Throughout the neocortex, groups of neurons have been found to fire synchronously on the time scale ...