Understanding why neural systems can process information extremely fast is a fundamental question in theoretical neuroscience. The present study investigates the effect of noise on accelerating neural computation. To evaluate the speed of network response, we consider a computational task in which the network tracks time-varying stimuli. Two noise structures are compared, namely, the stimulus-dependent and stimulus-independent noises. Based on a simple linear integrate-and-fire model, we theoretically analyze the network dynamics, and find that the stimulus-dependent noise, whose variance is proportional to the mean of external inputs, has better effect on speeding up network computation. This is due to two good properties in the transient ...
We use computer simulations to investigate the structural and dynamical properties of a developing n...
We study the influence of noise on the dynamics of a simple model of excitatory leaky integrate - an...
Neural-network models of brain function often rely on the presence ofnoise [1-5]. To date, the inter...
Understanding why neural systems can process information extremely fast is a fundamental question in...
A central issue in computational neuroscience is to answer why neural systems can process informatio...
In a Hodgkin-Huxley neuron model driven just above threshold, external noise can increase both jitte...
The human brain contains on the order of $10^9$ neurons with each neuron having on the order of $10^...
The Hodgkin-Huxley (H-H) neuron model driven by stimuli just above threshold shows a noise-induced r...
Representations in the cortex are often distributed with graded firing rates in the neuronal populat...
First-spike latency following stimulus onset is of significant physiological relevance. Neurons tran...
We investigate the performance of sparsely-connected networks of integrate-and-fire neurons for ultr...
Neurons transmit information with each other through spike trains, that are sequences of action pote...
How the firing rate of a neuron carries information depends on the time over which rates are measure...
It is now folklore that intracellular membrane potential recordings of neurons are highly noisy, owi...
How neuronal activity is propagated across multiple layers of neurons is a fundamental issue in neu...
We use computer simulations to investigate the structural and dynamical properties of a developing n...
We study the influence of noise on the dynamics of a simple model of excitatory leaky integrate - an...
Neural-network models of brain function often rely on the presence ofnoise [1-5]. To date, the inter...
Understanding why neural systems can process information extremely fast is a fundamental question in...
A central issue in computational neuroscience is to answer why neural systems can process informatio...
In a Hodgkin-Huxley neuron model driven just above threshold, external noise can increase both jitte...
The human brain contains on the order of $10^9$ neurons with each neuron having on the order of $10^...
The Hodgkin-Huxley (H-H) neuron model driven by stimuli just above threshold shows a noise-induced r...
Representations in the cortex are often distributed with graded firing rates in the neuronal populat...
First-spike latency following stimulus onset is of significant physiological relevance. Neurons tran...
We investigate the performance of sparsely-connected networks of integrate-and-fire neurons for ultr...
Neurons transmit information with each other through spike trains, that are sequences of action pote...
How the firing rate of a neuron carries information depends on the time over which rates are measure...
It is now folklore that intracellular membrane potential recordings of neurons are highly noisy, owi...
How neuronal activity is propagated across multiple layers of neurons is a fundamental issue in neu...
We use computer simulations to investigate the structural and dynamical properties of a developing n...
We study the influence of noise on the dynamics of a simple model of excitatory leaky integrate - an...
Neural-network models of brain function often rely on the presence ofnoise [1-5]. To date, the inter...