Reduced models of neuronal activity such as Integrate-and-Fire models allow a description of neuronal dynamics in simple, intuitive terms and are easy to simulate numerically. We present a method to fit an Integrate-and-Fire-type model of neuronal activity, namely a modified version of the Spike Response Model, to a detailed Hodgkin-Huxley-type neuron model driven by stochastic spike arrival. In the Hogkin-Huxley model, spike arrival at the synapse is modeled by a change of synaptic conductance. For such conductance spike input, more than 70% of the postsynaptic action potentials can be predicted with the correct timing by the Integrate-and-Fire-type model. The modified Spike Response Model is based upon a linearized theory of conductance-d...
In simulating realistic neuronal circuitry composed of diverse types of neurons, we need an elementa...
Most simple neuron models are only able to model traditional spiking behavior. As physiologists disc...
Neurons generate spikes reliably with millisecond precision if driven by a fluctuating current—is it...
Reduced models of neuronal activity such as Integrate-and-Fire models allow a description of neurona...
Reduced models of neuronal activity such as Integrate-and-Fire models allow a description of neurona...
Reduced models of neuronal activity such as Integrate-and-Fire models allow a description of neurona...
We demonstrate that single-variable integrate-and-fire models can quantitatively capture the dynamic...
We introduce a two-dimensional integrate-and-fire model that combines an exponential spike mechanism...
We demonstrate that single-variable integrate-and-fire models can quantitatively capture the dynamic...
This work investigates the capacity of Integrate-and-Fire-type (I&F-type) models to quantitatively p...
The ability of simple mathematical models to predict the activity of single neurons is important for...
UNiversity of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Biomedical Engineering. Advisor: The...
The dynamic I–V curve method was recently introduced for the efficient experimental generation of re...
Models of the integrate-and-fire type have been widely used in the study of neural systems [1]. Usua...
The dynamic I–V curve method was recently introduced for the efficient experimental generation of re...
In simulating realistic neuronal circuitry composed of diverse types of neurons, we need an elementa...
Most simple neuron models are only able to model traditional spiking behavior. As physiologists disc...
Neurons generate spikes reliably with millisecond precision if driven by a fluctuating current—is it...
Reduced models of neuronal activity such as Integrate-and-Fire models allow a description of neurona...
Reduced models of neuronal activity such as Integrate-and-Fire models allow a description of neurona...
Reduced models of neuronal activity such as Integrate-and-Fire models allow a description of neurona...
We demonstrate that single-variable integrate-and-fire models can quantitatively capture the dynamic...
We introduce a two-dimensional integrate-and-fire model that combines an exponential spike mechanism...
We demonstrate that single-variable integrate-and-fire models can quantitatively capture the dynamic...
This work investigates the capacity of Integrate-and-Fire-type (I&F-type) models to quantitatively p...
The ability of simple mathematical models to predict the activity of single neurons is important for...
UNiversity of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Biomedical Engineering. Advisor: The...
The dynamic I–V curve method was recently introduced for the efficient experimental generation of re...
Models of the integrate-and-fire type have been widely used in the study of neural systems [1]. Usua...
The dynamic I–V curve method was recently introduced for the efficient experimental generation of re...
In simulating realistic neuronal circuitry composed of diverse types of neurons, we need an elementa...
Most simple neuron models are only able to model traditional spiking behavior. As physiologists disc...
Neurons generate spikes reliably with millisecond precision if driven by a fluctuating current—is it...