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The following pages link to Mean Instantaneous Firing Frequency Is Always Higher Than the Firing Rate (Q4823750):
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- On the classification of experimental data modeled via a stochastic leaky integrate and fire model through boundary values (Q263681) (← links)
- A new firing paradigm for integrate and fire stochastic neuronal models (Q335094) (← links)
- An introductory review of information theory in the context of computational neuroscience (Q663953) (← links)
- Coordinate invariance as a fundamental constraint on the form of stimulus-specific information measures (Q1799434) (← links)
- Similarity of interspike interval distributions and information gain in a stationary neuronal firing (Q2373107) (← links)
- Optimum signal in a simple neuronal model with signal-dependent noise (Q2500222) (← links)
- Optimum signal in a diffusion leaky integrate-and-fire neuronal model (Q2643359) (← links)
- How Sample Paths of Leaky Integrate-and-Fire Models Are Influenced by the Presence of a Firing Threshold (Q5198605) (← links)
- Firing Variability Is Higher than Deduced from the Empirical Coefficient of Variation (Q5198611) (← links)
- On Firing Rate Estimation for Dependent Interspike Intervals (Q5380220) (← links)
- Optimal Signal Estimation in Neuronal Models (Q5703545) (← links)