To act as computational devices, neurons must perform mathematical operations as they transform synaptic and modulatory input into output firing rate1. Experiments and theory suggest that neuronal firing typically represents the sum of synaptic inputs1-3, an additive operation, but multiplication of inputs is essential for many computations1. Multiplication by a constant produces a change in the slope, or gain, of the input-output relation, amplifying or scaling down the neuron's sensitivity to changes in its input. Such gain modulation occurs in vivo, during contrast invariance of orientation tuning4, attentional scaling5, translation-invariant object recognition6, auditory processing7 and coordinate transformations8,9. Moreover, theo...
The mechanisms by which the gain of the neuronal input-output function may be modulated have been th...
<div><p>The mechanisms by which the gain of the neuronal input-output function may be modulated have...
Recent neurophysiological experiments have revealed that the linear and nonlinear kernels of the tra...
4th NAMASEN Training Workshop - Dendrites 2014Neurons use the rate of action potentials to encode se...
AbstractNeuronal gain control is important for processing information in the brain. Shunting inhibit...
SummaryGain modulation is a widespread neuronal phenomenon that modifies response amplitude without ...
Abstract from the 23rd Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting: CNS 2014. © 2014 Bampasakis et al;...
A central hypothesis on brain functioning is that long-term potentiation (LTP) and depression (LTD) ...
AbstractGain modulation is a prominent feature of neuronal activity recorded in behaving animals, bu...
Gain modulation, in which the sensitivity of a neural response to one input is modified by a second ...
The output of individual neurons is dependent on both synaptic and intrinsic membrane properties. Wh...
SummaryHomeostatic synaptic scaling adjusts a neuron's excitatory synaptic strengths up or down to c...
© 2013 Bampasakis et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed und...
Experience-dependent potentiation and depression of synaptic strength has been proposed to subserve ...
Conventionally, information is represented by spike rates in the neural system. Here, we consider th...
The mechanisms by which the gain of the neuronal input-output function may be modulated have been th...
<div><p>The mechanisms by which the gain of the neuronal input-output function may be modulated have...
Recent neurophysiological experiments have revealed that the linear and nonlinear kernels of the tra...
4th NAMASEN Training Workshop - Dendrites 2014Neurons use the rate of action potentials to encode se...
AbstractNeuronal gain control is important for processing information in the brain. Shunting inhibit...
SummaryGain modulation is a widespread neuronal phenomenon that modifies response amplitude without ...
Abstract from the 23rd Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting: CNS 2014. © 2014 Bampasakis et al;...
A central hypothesis on brain functioning is that long-term potentiation (LTP) and depression (LTD) ...
AbstractGain modulation is a prominent feature of neuronal activity recorded in behaving animals, bu...
Gain modulation, in which the sensitivity of a neural response to one input is modified by a second ...
The output of individual neurons is dependent on both synaptic and intrinsic membrane properties. Wh...
SummaryHomeostatic synaptic scaling adjusts a neuron's excitatory synaptic strengths up or down to c...
© 2013 Bampasakis et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed und...
Experience-dependent potentiation and depression of synaptic strength has been proposed to subserve ...
Conventionally, information is represented by spike rates in the neural system. Here, we consider th...
The mechanisms by which the gain of the neuronal input-output function may be modulated have been th...
<div><p>The mechanisms by which the gain of the neuronal input-output function may be modulated have...
Recent neurophysiological experiments have revealed that the linear and nonlinear kernels of the tra...