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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4195760
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Inference for stochastic neuronal models
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4195760

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    Inference for stochastic neuronal models (English)
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    Stochastic models are developed to study the subthreshold behavior of the membrane potential of neurons. First, the membrane potential is modeled as a solution of stochastic differential equations driven by various stochastic processes such as Poisson processes, Wiener processes, and a mixture of Poisson and Wiener processes. Maximum-likelihood estimates of the parameters of a diffusion neuronal model are obtained. Then, the authors propose a diffusion neuronal model with time-dependent parameters and a semimartingale neuronal model which extends previously discussed models. The method of optimal estimating functions is applied in this case. A simulation study is conducted to evaluate the performance of the maximum-likelihood estimators for a diffusion neuronal model. For long periods of observation, the estimates of parameters deteriorate as the number of observed trajectories increases. This counter-intuitive phenomenon may require further investigation.
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    subthreshold behavior
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    membrane potential of neurons
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    Poisson processes
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    Wiener processes
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    mixture of Poisson and Wiener processes
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    Maximum- likelihood estimates
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    diffusion neuronal model
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    semimartingale neuronal model
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    method of optimal estimating functions
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