“…by blocking inhibition (Dichter and Ayala, 1987; Bazhenov et al, 2008). The concept of balanced excitation (E) and inhibition (I) (balanced networks in short) was introduced two decades ago (Shadlen and Newsome, 1994; van Vreeswijk and Sompolinsky, 1996) and has sparked numerous studies both theoretical (Amit and Brunel, 1997; Ozeki et al, 2009; van Vreeswijk and Sompolinsky, 1998; Kumar et al, 2008) as well as experimental (Berg et al, 2007; Okun and Lampl, 2008; Higley and Contreras, 2006; Wehr and Zador, 2003; Kishore et al, 2014). The primary purpose of theoretical models of balanced networks was initially to understand irregular spiking, which was widely observed in experiments (Bell et al, 1995; Shadlen and Newsome, 1994).…”