A balance between excitatory and inhibitory synaptic currents is thought to be important for several aspects of information processing in cortical neurons in vivo, including gain control, bandwidth and receptive field structure. These factors will affect the firing rate of cortical neurons and their reliability, with consequences for their information coding and energy consumption. Yet how balanced synaptic currents contribute to the coding efficiency and energy efficiency of cortical neurons remains unclear. We used single compartment computational models with stochastic voltage-gated ion channels to determine whether synaptic regimes that produce balanced excitatory and inhibitory currents have specific advantages over other input regimes...
We have previously shown that the physiological size of postsynaptic currents maximises energy effic...
The architecture of computational devices is shaped by their energy consumption. Energetic constrain...
Although inhibitory inputs are often viewed as equal but opposite to excitatory inputs, excitatory i...
A balance between excitatory and inhibitory synaptic currents is thought to be important for several...
A balance between excitatory and inhibitory synaptic currents is thought to be important for several...
Selective pressure may drive neural systems to process as much information as possible with the lowe...
In this paper we investigate the rate coding capabilities of neurons whose input signal are alterati...
SummaryThe architecture of computational devices is shaped by their energy consumption. Energetic co...
Identifying the determinants of neuronal energy consumption and their relationship to information co...
The architecture of computational devices is shaped by their energy consumption. Energetic constrain...
In this paper we investigate the rate coding capabilities of neurons whose input signal are alterati...
The brain is highly energy consuming, therefore is under strong selective pressure to achieve cost-e...
<div><p>The brain is highly energy consuming, therefore is under strong selective pressure to achiev...
Cortical networks are thought to operate in a state of tightly balanced excitation and inhibition....
Identifying the determinants of neuronal energy consumption and their relationship to information co...
We have previously shown that the physiological size of postsynaptic currents maximises energy effic...
The architecture of computational devices is shaped by their energy consumption. Energetic constrain...
Although inhibitory inputs are often viewed as equal but opposite to excitatory inputs, excitatory i...
A balance between excitatory and inhibitory synaptic currents is thought to be important for several...
A balance between excitatory and inhibitory synaptic currents is thought to be important for several...
Selective pressure may drive neural systems to process as much information as possible with the lowe...
In this paper we investigate the rate coding capabilities of neurons whose input signal are alterati...
SummaryThe architecture of computational devices is shaped by their energy consumption. Energetic co...
Identifying the determinants of neuronal energy consumption and their relationship to information co...
The architecture of computational devices is shaped by their energy consumption. Energetic constrain...
In this paper we investigate the rate coding capabilities of neurons whose input signal are alterati...
The brain is highly energy consuming, therefore is under strong selective pressure to achieve cost-e...
<div><p>The brain is highly energy consuming, therefore is under strong selective pressure to achiev...
Cortical networks are thought to operate in a state of tightly balanced excitation and inhibition....
Identifying the determinants of neuronal energy consumption and their relationship to information co...
We have previously shown that the physiological size of postsynaptic currents maximises energy effic...
The architecture of computational devices is shaped by their energy consumption. Energetic constrain...
Although inhibitory inputs are often viewed as equal but opposite to excitatory inputs, excitatory i...