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Adaptive Exponential Integrate-and-Fire Model as an Effective Description of Neuronal Activity

Brette, R.
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Gerstner, W.  
2005
Journal of Neurophysiology

We introduce a two-dimensional integrate-and-fire model that combines an exponential spike mechanism with an adaptation equation, based on recent theoretical findings. We describe a systematic method to estimate its parameters with simple electrophysiological protocols (current-clamp injection of pulses and ramps) and apply it to a detailed conductance-based model of a regular spiking neuron. Our simple model predicts correctly the timing of 96% of the spikes (±2 ms) of the detailed model in response to injection of noisy synaptic conductances. The model is especially reliable in high-conductance states, typical of cortical activity in vivo, in which intrinsic conductances were found to have a reduced role in shaping spike trains. These results are promising because this simple model has enough expressive power to reproduce qualitatively several electrophysiological classes described in vitro.

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research article
DOI
10.1152/jn.00686.2005
Web of Science ID

WOS:000232528900057

Author(s)
Brette, R.
Gerstner, W.  
Date Issued

2005

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Published in
Journal of Neurophysiology
Volume

94

Start page

3637

End page

3642

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Editorial or Peer reviewed

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EPFL

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December 12, 2006
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/237995
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