Integrate-and-Fire models with adaptation are good enough
Jolivet, Renaud, Rauch, Alexander, Lüscher, Hans-rudolf, Gerstner, Wulfram
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Integrate-and-Fire-type models are usually criticized because of their simplicity. On the other hand, the Integrate-and-Fire model is the basis ofmost of the theoretical studies on spiking neuron models. Here, we develop a sequential procedure to quantitatively evaluate an equivalent Integrate-and-Fire-typemodel based on intracellular recordings of cortical pyramidal neurons. We find that the resulting effective model is sufficient to predict the spike train of the real pyramidal neuron with high accuracy. In in vivo-like regimes, predicted and recorded traces are almost indistinguishable and a significant part of the spikes can be predicted atthe correct timing. Slow processes like spike-frequency adaptation are shown to be a key feature in this context since they are necessary for the model to connect between different driving regimes.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2006
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- Europe
- Germany > Baden-Württemberg
- Tübingen Region > Tübingen (0.14)
- Switzerland (0.29)
- Germany > Baden-Württemberg
- Europe
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- Research Report (0.70)
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