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System identification based on point processes and correlation densities. II. The refractory neuron model
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    System identification based on point processes and correlation densities. II. The refractory neuron model (English)
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    The results presented by the author, \textit{G. Hesselmans} and \textit{P. Johannesma} in part I of this paper, ibid. 80, 143-171 (1986; Zbl 0613.92013), are further developed. The studied neuronal model is composed of three parts: two of them the same as in the previous paper and additionally a linear filter that forms a feedback of the output point process. The feedback causes the output point process to be a self- exciting one. An example of the feedback aiming to describe a dead time after neuronal firing and exponential recovery is considered. The auto- and cross-correlation densities for the model neuron are mainly derived in the case given by the special example. The simulations of the model illustrate the results achieved.
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    self-exciting output process
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    characteristic functionals
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    approximations
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    auto-correlation densities
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    nonlinear relations
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    action potentials
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    neuronal model
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    linear filter
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    feedback
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    output point process
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    neuronal firing
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    exponential recovery
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    cross-correlation densities
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    simulations
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