نتایج جستجو برای: firing rate

تعداد نتایج: 976519  

2013
Evan S. Schaffer Srdjan Ostojic L. F. Abbott

Firing-rate models provide an attractive approach for studying large neural networks because they can be simulated rapidly and are amenable to mathematical analysis. Traditional firing-rate models assume a simple form in which the dynamics are governed by a single time constant. These models fail to replicate certain dynamic features of populations of spiking neurons, especially those involving...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008
Supratim Ray Nathan E Crone Ernst Niebur Piotr J Franaszczuk Steven S Hsiao

Recent studies using electrocorticographic (ECoG) recordings in humans have shown that functional activation of cortex is associated with an increase in power in the high-gamma frequency range ( approximately 60-200 Hz). Here we investigate the neural correlates of this high-gamma activity in local field potential (LFP). Single units and LFP were recorded with microelectrodes from the hand regi...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1990
C E Connor S S Hsiao J R Phillips K O Johnson

Hypothetical neural codes underlying the sensation of tactile roughness were investigated in a combined psychophysical and neurophysiological study. The stimulus set consisted of plastic surfaces embossed with dot arrays of varying dot diameter and center-to-center spacing. Human subjects explored each surface with the pad of the index finger and reported their subjective sense of roughness mag...

2007
Jinhwa Jang Hee-Jin Ha Yun Bok Kim Young-Ki Chung Min Whan Jung

To investigate how neuronal activity in the prefrontal cortex changes in an animal model of schizophrenia, we recorded single unit activity in the medial prefrontal cortex of urethane-anesthetized and awake rats following methamphetamine (MA) administration. Systemic MA injection (4 mg/kg, IP) induced inconsistent changes, that is, both enhancement and reduction, in unit discharge rate, with a ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2009
David Barraza Hitoshi Kita Charles J Wilson

Neurons of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) are very sensitive to applied currents, firing at 10-20/s during spontaneous activity, but increasing to peak firing rates of 200/s with applied currents <0.5 nA. They receive a powerful tonic excitatory input from neurons in the cerebral cortex, yet in vivo maintain an irregular firing rate only slightly higher than the autonomous firing rate seen in sl...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2005
Ai-Hua Chen Yi Zhou Hai-Qing Gong Pei-Ji Liang

In the present study, the activity changes of chicken retinal ganglion cells in response to light stimuli with defined contrast were investigated, in the presence of various levels of sustained background illumination. Following a step increase of light illumination, the firing rate of most retinal ganglion cells increased abruptly, and then decreased to a steady-state level with a much lower f...

2015
Kelly Cristiane Iarosz Antonio Marcos Batista Murilo da Silva Baptista Paulo Ricardo Protachevicz

We study the impact of the decrease in the neural population on the neuronal firing rate. We propose a cellular automaton model from cancerous growth in a brain tissue and the death of neurons due absence of cells that help support to neurons. We use this model to study how the firing rate changes when the neuronal networks is under different external stimuli and the cancerous cells have differ...

Journal: :Neural computation 2009
Takeaki Shimokawa Shigeru Shinomoto

Cortical neurons in vivo had been regarded as Poisson spike generators that convey no information other than the rate of random firing. Recently, using a metric for analyzing local variation of interspike intervals, researchers have found that individual neurons express specific patterns in generating spikes, which may symbolically be termed regular, random, or bursty, rather invariantly in tim...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Shobhana Sivaramakrishnan Susanne J Sterbing-D'Angelo Blagoje Filipovic William R D'Angelo Douglas L Oliver Shigeyuki Kuwada

Neurons in the inferior colliculus (IC) change their firing rates with sound pressure level. Some neurons maintain monotonic increases in firing rate over a wide range of sound intensities, whereas other neurons are monotonic over limited intensity ranges. We examined the conditions necessary for monotonicity in this nucleus in vitro in rat brain slices and in vivo in the unanesthetized rabbit....

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