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Biophysical Journal 11: 98-109 (1971)
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Pulse Frequency Modulation in Neural Systems

A Random Model

Giuseppe Gestri

ABSTRACT

A model is proposed of the pulse frequency modulation process in those neural systems where the neuron discharge is random. The model is characterized by one property, namely input-invariance of the output random process after a time transformation, which, on the one hand, greatly simplifies its analytical treatment, and on the other hand, gives a tool to determine experimentally whether the model describes the external behavior of a given neural system. The main dynamical properties of the model are studied, and the relevance of the results to information transmission by neural systems is discussed.




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