Phenomenological neural models, such as the leaky integrate-and-fire model, normally have a fixed refractory time-course that is independent of the stimulus. The recovery of threshold following an action potential is typically based on physiological experiments that use a two-pulse paradigm in which the first pulse is suprathreshold and causes excitation and the second pulse is used to determine the threshold at various intervals following the first. In such experiments, the nerve is completely unstimulated between the two pulses. This contrasts the receptor stimuli in normal physiological systems and the electrical stimuli used by cochlear implants and other neural prostheses. A numerical study of the Frankenhaeuser-Huxley conductance-base...
Refractory period (RP) plays a central role in neural signalling. Because it limits an excitable me...
Abstract — An accurate model of auditory nerve fibers (ANFs) would help in improving cochlear implan...
This is an abstract of a paper from Proceedings of the Australian Neuroscience Society 2000 publishe...
The refractory behavior of the electrically stimulated auditory nerve can be described by the recove...
<p>A) Sub-threshold conditioning stimulus (red trace, 0.8 thresholds) prevent neuron spiking in resp...
Refractoriness is a common neural phenomenon that has been shown to characterize some as-pects of th...
In experiments in which stimuli are presented closely spaced in time, subjects exhibit a limitation ...
Abstract—The single-pulse model of the companion paper [1] is extended to describe responses to puls...
In 1964 Weiss published his model of the peripheral part of the auditory system. This model describe...
Neural transduction is the process by which neurons convert externally applied electrical energy int...
Refractory periods are an unavoidable feature of excitable elements, resulting in necessary time-lag...
The general mathematical model of Frankenhaeuser and Huxley, which describes the generation of actio...
Abstract. The interspike intervals in steady-state neuron firing are assumed to be indepen-dently an...
The interspike intervals in steady-state neuron firing are assumed to be independently and identical...
Abstract—An accurate model of auditory nerve fibers (ANFs) may assist in developing improved cochlea...
Refractory period (RP) plays a central role in neural signalling. Because it limits an excitable me...
Abstract — An accurate model of auditory nerve fibers (ANFs) would help in improving cochlear implan...
This is an abstract of a paper from Proceedings of the Australian Neuroscience Society 2000 publishe...
The refractory behavior of the electrically stimulated auditory nerve can be described by the recove...
<p>A) Sub-threshold conditioning stimulus (red trace, 0.8 thresholds) prevent neuron spiking in resp...
Refractoriness is a common neural phenomenon that has been shown to characterize some as-pects of th...
In experiments in which stimuli are presented closely spaced in time, subjects exhibit a limitation ...
Abstract—The single-pulse model of the companion paper [1] is extended to describe responses to puls...
In 1964 Weiss published his model of the peripheral part of the auditory system. This model describe...
Neural transduction is the process by which neurons convert externally applied electrical energy int...
Refractory periods are an unavoidable feature of excitable elements, resulting in necessary time-lag...
The general mathematical model of Frankenhaeuser and Huxley, which describes the generation of actio...
Abstract. The interspike intervals in steady-state neuron firing are assumed to be indepen-dently an...
The interspike intervals in steady-state neuron firing are assumed to be independently and identical...
Abstract—An accurate model of auditory nerve fibers (ANFs) may assist in developing improved cochlea...
Refractory period (RP) plays a central role in neural signalling. Because it limits an excitable me...
Abstract — An accurate model of auditory nerve fibers (ANFs) would help in improving cochlear implan...
This is an abstract of a paper from Proceedings of the Australian Neuroscience Society 2000 publishe...