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Modeling stochastic spike train responses of neurons: an extended Wiener series analysis of pigeon auditory nerve fibers

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A general method for developing data-based, stochastic nonlinear models of neurons by means of extended functional series expansions was applied to neural activities of pigeon auditory nerve fibers responding to Gaussian white noise stimuli. To determine Wiener series representations of the investigated neurons the fast orthogonal search algorithm was used. The results suggest that nonlinearities are only instantaneous and that the signal transduction of the investigated sensory system can be described by cascades of dynamic linear and static nonlinear devices. However, only slight improvements result from the nonlinear terms. Considerable improvements are, nevertheless, possible by generalizing the ordinary Wiener series, so that prior neural activity can be taken into account. These extended series were used to develop stochastic models of spiking neurons. The models are able to generate realistic interspike interval distributions and rate-intensity functions. Finally, it will be shown that the irregularity in real and modeled action potential trains has advantages concerning the decoding of neural responses.

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Received: 16 April 1996 / Accepted in revised form: 23 October 1996

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Joeken, S., Schwegler, H. & Richter, CP. Modeling stochastic spike train responses of neurons: an extended Wiener series analysis of pigeon auditory nerve fibers . Biol Cybern 76, 153–162 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004220050328

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