The control of input-to-output mappings, or gain control, is one of the main strategies used by neural networks for the processing and gating of information. Using a spiking neural network model, we studied the gain control induced by a form of inhibitory feedforward circuitry — also known as ’open-loop feedback’ —, which has been experimentally observed in a cerebellum-like structure in weakly electric fish. We found, both analytically and numerically, that this network displays three different regimes of gain control: subtractive, divisive, and non-monotonic. Subtractive gain control was obtained when noise is very low in the network. Also, it was possible to change from divisive to non-monotonic gain control by simply modulating the stre...
The mechanisms by which groups of neurons interact is an important facet to understanding how the br...
The modulation of the sensitivity, or gain, of neural responses to input is an important component o...
Directed information transmission is paramount for many social, physical, and biological systems. Fo...
Abstract The joint influence of recurrent feedback and noise on gain control in a network of globall...
Abstract The joint influence of recurrent feedback and noise on gain control in a network of globall...
The control and scaling of the input-output behavior of neural networks, or gain control, is one of ...
The proper characterization of input-output properties of neurons is a long-standing goal in neurosc...
Feedback circuitry with conduction and synaptic delays is ubiquitous in the nervous system. Yet the ...
The signal transfer of a neuronal network is shaped by the local interactions between the excitatory...
Directed information transmission is paramount for many social, physical, and biological systems. Fo...
Typically, neural oscillations appear in networks present-ing some degree of recurrent connections a...
The modulation of the sensitivity, or gain, of neural responses to input is an important component o...
The modulation of the sensitivity, or gain, of neural responses to input is an important component o...
The modulation of the sensitivity, or gain, of neural responses to input is an important component o...
A wide range of computations performed by the nervous system involves a type of probabilistic infere...
The mechanisms by which groups of neurons interact is an important facet to understanding how the br...
The modulation of the sensitivity, or gain, of neural responses to input is an important component o...
Directed information transmission is paramount for many social, physical, and biological systems. Fo...
Abstract The joint influence of recurrent feedback and noise on gain control in a network of globall...
Abstract The joint influence of recurrent feedback and noise on gain control in a network of globall...
The control and scaling of the input-output behavior of neural networks, or gain control, is one of ...
The proper characterization of input-output properties of neurons is a long-standing goal in neurosc...
Feedback circuitry with conduction and synaptic delays is ubiquitous in the nervous system. Yet the ...
The signal transfer of a neuronal network is shaped by the local interactions between the excitatory...
Directed information transmission is paramount for many social, physical, and biological systems. Fo...
Typically, neural oscillations appear in networks present-ing some degree of recurrent connections a...
The modulation of the sensitivity, or gain, of neural responses to input is an important component o...
The modulation of the sensitivity, or gain, of neural responses to input is an important component o...
The modulation of the sensitivity, or gain, of neural responses to input is an important component o...
A wide range of computations performed by the nervous system involves a type of probabilistic infere...
The mechanisms by which groups of neurons interact is an important facet to understanding how the br...
The modulation of the sensitivity, or gain, of neural responses to input is an important component o...
Directed information transmission is paramount for many social, physical, and biological systems. Fo...