Two computational regimes of a single-compartment neuron separated by a planar boundary in conductance space
Neurons and Cognition
2007-07-17 v2 Biological Physics
Abstract
Recent in vitro data show that neurons respond to input variance with varying sensitivities. Here, we demonstrate that Hodgkin-Huxley (HH) neurons can operate in two computational regimes, one that is more sensitive to input variance (differentiating) and one that is less sensitive (integrating). A boundary plane in the 3D conductance space separates these two regimes. For a reduced HH model, this plane can be derived analytically from the V nullcline, thus suggesting a means of relating biophysical parameters to neural computation by analyzing the neuron's dynamical system.
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@article{arxiv.0705.4316,
title = {Two computational regimes of a single-compartment neuron separated by a planar boundary in conductance space},
author = {Brian Nils Lundstrom and Sungho Hong and Matthew H. Higgs and Adrienne L. Fairhall},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0705.4316},
year = {2007}
}
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18 pages, 5 figures, accepted version