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Switch of encoding characteristics in single neurons by subthreshold and suprathreshold stimuli

Source: Phys. Rev. E 81, 021901 (2010); doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.81.021901

Published 1 February 2010

PACS
  • 87.18.Sn
    Neural networks and synaptic communication (biological complexity)
  • 87.19.lc
    Noise in the nervous system
  • YEAR: 2010
PUBLICATION DATA
ISSN:
1553-9628 (online)
Publisher:
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Toshiaki Omori,1,2 Toru Aonishi,3,2 and Masato Okada1,2
1Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Chiba 277-8561, Japan
2RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Saitama 351-0198, Japan
3Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Kanagawa 226-8502, Japan

Spike-triggered analysis is a statistical method used to elucidate encoding properties in neural systems by estimating the statistical structure of input stimulus preceding spikes. A recent numerical study suggested that the profile of the spike-triggered average (STA) changes depending on whether the mean input stimuli are subthreshold or suprathreshold. Here we analytically verify the difference between subthreshold STA and suprathreshold STA by using the spike response model (SRM). We show by moment expansion that the suprathreshold STA is proportional to the first derivative of the response kernel, and that the subthreshold STA is expressed by a linear combination of the response kernel and its first derivative. We verify whether the analytical results obtained from the SRM can be applied to a multicompartment model with Hodgkin-Huxley type dynamics. ©2010 The American Physical Society
History: Received 1 November 2009; published 1 February 2010
Permalink: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v81/e021901
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