Neural Comput. 10:1987-2017, 1998

Extracting oscillations: Neuronal coincidence detection with noisy periodic spike input

R. Kempter, W. Gerstner, J. L. van Hemmen, and H. Wagner

How does a neuron vary its mean output firing rate if the input changes from random to oscillatory coherent but noisy activity? What are the critical parameters of the neuronal dynamics and input statistics? To answer these questions, we investigate the coincidence detection properties of an integrate-and-fire neuron. We derive an expression indicating how coincidence detection depends on neuronal parameters. Specifically, (i) we show how coincidence detection depends on the shape of the postsynaptic response function, the number of synapses, and the input statistics, and (ii) we demonstrate that there is an optimal threshold. Our considerations can be used to predict from neuronal parameters whether and to what extent a neuron can act as a coincidence detector and thus can convert a temporal code into a rate code.


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