Continuous functions determined by spike trains of a neuron subject to stimulation (Q1099798)

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Continuous functions determined by spike trains of a neuron subject to stimulation
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    Continuous functions determined by spike trains of a neuron subject to stimulation (English)
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    Several ways of estimating a continuous function from the spike train output of a neuron subjected to repeated stimuli are compared: (i) the probability of firing function estimated by a PST-histogram (ii) the rate of discharge function estimated by a ``frequencygram'' and (iii) the interspike-interval function which is introduced in this paper. For a special class of neuronal responses, called deterministic, these functions may be expressed in terms of each other. It is shown that the current clamped Hodgkin-Huxley model of an action potential encoding membrane is able to generate such deterministic responses. As an experimental example, a deterministic response of a primary muscle spindle afferent is used to demonstrate the estimation of the functions. Interpretability and numerical estimatability of these spike train describing functions are discussed for deterministic neuronal responses.
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    spike train output
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    repeated stimuli
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    probability of firing function
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    PST-histogram
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    rate of discharge function
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    frequencygram
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    interspike- interval function
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    current clamped Hodgkin-Huxley model of an action potential encoding membrane
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    deterministic neuronal responses
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