London et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Synaptic information efficacy: Bridging the cleft between biophysics and functionLondon et al., 2001
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- London M
- Shribman A
- Segev I
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- The effect of the synaptic input on computational processes in neurons.
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We provide a new functional measure, termed the “synaptic information efficacy”(SIE), to assess the impact of synaptic input on spike output. SIE is the mutual information (in bits/s) shared by the presynaptic input and post-synaptic output spike trains. To estimate SIE we …
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