Activity Driven Adaptive Stochastic Resonance

Wenning, Gregor, Obermayer, Klaus

Neural Information Processing Systems 

Cortical neurons might be considered as threshold elements integrating inparallel many excitatory and inhibitory inputs. Due to the apparent variability of cortical spike trains this yields a strongly fluctuating membrane potential, such that threshold crossings are highly irregular. Here we study how a neuron could maximize its sensitivity w.r.t. a relatively small subset of excitatory input. Weak signals embedded in fluctuations is the natural realm of stochastic resonance. The neuron's response is described in a hazard-function approximation applied to an Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process.

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