2008
DOI: 10.1140/epjb/e2008-00360-1
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Output stream of binding neuron with instantaneous feedback

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“…The finiteness of memory in the binding neuron allows one to obtain exact mathematical conclusions concerning its firing statistics beyond the diffusion approximation technique. Recently, the finiteness is utilized for exact mathematical description of the output stochastic process if the binding neuron is driven with the Poisson input stream in the case of no feedback, [21], for BN with instantaneous feedback, [22] and for BN with delayed excitatory feedback, [23]. [20] for details).…”
Section: Bn Without Feedbackmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The finiteness of memory in the binding neuron allows one to obtain exact mathematical conclusions concerning its firing statistics beyond the diffusion approximation technique. Recently, the finiteness is utilized for exact mathematical description of the output stochastic process if the binding neuron is driven with the Poisson input stream in the case of no feedback, [21], for BN with instantaneous feedback, [22] and for BN with delayed excitatory feedback, [23]. [20] for details).…”
Section: Bn Without Feedbackmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 is the second moment of the ISI probability density: (1), without feedback [22] (2) and with excitatory delayed feedback [23] (3), obtained analytically. Curves By calculating integrals here and taking into account Eq.…”
Section: Coefficient Of Variationmentioning
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“…Our results reveal the influence of delayed feedback presence on the neuronal firing statistics. In the contrast to the cases of BN without feedback [35] and BN with instantaneous feedback [37], the neighbouring output ISIs of inhibitory BN with delayed feedback are mutually correlated. This means that even in the simplest possible recurrent network the output ISI stream cannot be treated as a renewal one.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
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“…Expressions (39), (40) and (42) can be understood as follows. Since t 0 ≥ ∆, one can be sure that the line has time to get free from impulse during t 0 , therefore at the moment of next firing (at the beginning of t 1 ) the impulse enters the line and has time to live equal ∆.…”
Section: Joint Probability Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%