Literature DB >> 11405423

Precision of pulse-coupled networks of integrate-and-fire neurons.

P H Tiesinga1, T J Sejnowski.   

Abstract

Some sensory tasks in the nervous system require highly precise spike trains to be generated in the presence of intrinsic neuronal noise. Collective enhancement of precision (CEP) can occur when spike trains of many neurons are pooled together into a more precise population discharge. We study CEP in a network of N model neurons connected by recurrent excitation. Each neuron is driven by a periodic inhibitory spike train with independent jitter in the spike arrival time. The network discharge is characterized by sigmaW, the dispersion in the spike times within one cycle, and sigmaB, the jitter in the network-averaged spike time between cycles. In an uncoupled network sigmaB approximately = 1/square root(N) and sigmaW is independent of N. In a strongly coupled network sigmaB approximately = 1/square root(log N) and sigmaW is close to zero. At intermediate coupling strengths, sigmaW is reduced, while sigmaB remains close to its uncoupled value. The population discharge then has optimal biophysical properties compared with the uncoupled network.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11405423

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Network        ISSN: 0954-898X            Impact factor:   1.273


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