Power spectra of spike trains reveal important properties of neuronal behavior. They exhibit several peaks, whose shape and position depend on applied stimuli and intrinsic biophysical properties, such as input current density and channel noise. The position of the spectral peaks in the frequency domain is not straightforwardly predictable from statistical averages of the interspike intervals, especially when stochastic behavior prevails. In this work, we provide a model for the neuronal power spectrum, obtained from Discrete Fourier Transform and expressed as a series of expected value of sinusoidal terms. The first term of the series allows us to estimate the frequencies of the spectral peaks to a maximum error of a few Hz, and to interpr...
The brain is a very complex system in the strong sense. It features a huge amount of individual cell...
Neural spike train analysis is an important task in computational neuroscience which aims to underst...
Neuronal signals are usually characterized in terms of their discharge rate, a description inadequat...
<div><p>Estimation of the power spectrum is a common method for identifying oscillatory changes in n...
Information transfer in neurons takes place through action potentials (spikes) which are metabolical...
International audienceNeurons in the nervous system are submitted to distinct sources of noise, such...
We discuss the statistics of spikes trains for different types of integrate-and-fire neurons and dif...
Quantitative methods for the study of the statistical properties of spontaneously occurring spike tr...
Input noise, defined as the root mean square of the fluctuations in the input, typically limits the ...
A fundamental issue in neuroscience is how to identify the multiple biophysical mechanisms through w...
In a growing class of neurophysiological experiments, the train of impulses (“spikes”) produced by a...
This thesis is a study of stochastic resonance (SR) in a discrete implementation of a leaky integrat...
<p>A) Representative MSN (blue) and FSI (red) spike waveforms used in simulation. Time scale = 1ms. ...
International audienceRecent advances in multi-electrodes array acquisition has made it possible tor...
Sensory stimuli are received by sensory neurons and information about these stimuli is further trans...
The brain is a very complex system in the strong sense. It features a huge amount of individual cell...
Neural spike train analysis is an important task in computational neuroscience which aims to underst...
Neuronal signals are usually characterized in terms of their discharge rate, a description inadequat...
<div><p>Estimation of the power spectrum is a common method for identifying oscillatory changes in n...
Information transfer in neurons takes place through action potentials (spikes) which are metabolical...
International audienceNeurons in the nervous system are submitted to distinct sources of noise, such...
We discuss the statistics of spikes trains for different types of integrate-and-fire neurons and dif...
Quantitative methods for the study of the statistical properties of spontaneously occurring spike tr...
Input noise, defined as the root mean square of the fluctuations in the input, typically limits the ...
A fundamental issue in neuroscience is how to identify the multiple biophysical mechanisms through w...
In a growing class of neurophysiological experiments, the train of impulses (“spikes”) produced by a...
This thesis is a study of stochastic resonance (SR) in a discrete implementation of a leaky integrat...
<p>A) Representative MSN (blue) and FSI (red) spike waveforms used in simulation. Time scale = 1ms. ...
International audienceRecent advances in multi-electrodes array acquisition has made it possible tor...
Sensory stimuli are received by sensory neurons and information about these stimuli is further trans...
The brain is a very complex system in the strong sense. It features a huge amount of individual cell...
Neural spike train analysis is an important task in computational neuroscience which aims to underst...
Neuronal signals are usually characterized in terms of their discharge rate, a description inadequat...