Correlations and Synchrony in Threshold Neuron Models
Neurons and Cognition
2013-05-29 v3 Quantitative Methods
Abstract
We study how threshold model neurons transfer temporal and interneuronal input correlations to correlations of spikes. We find that the low common input regime is governed by firing rate dependent spike correlations which are sensitive to the detailed structure of input correlation functions. In the high common input regime the spike correlations are insensitive to the firing rate and exhibit a universal peak shape independent of input correlations. Rate heterogeneous pairs driven by common inputs in general exhibit asymmetric spike correlations. All predictions are confirmed in in vitro experiments with cortical neurons driven by synthesized fluctuating input currents.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0810.2901,
title = {Correlations and Synchrony in Threshold Neuron Models},
author = {Tatjana Tchumatchenko and Aleksey Malyshev and Theo Geisel and Maxim Volgushev and Fred Wolf},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0810.2901},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
5 pages, 10 figures