Possible neural coding with interevent intervals of synchronous firing

Kazuyuki Aihara and Isao Tokuda
Phys. Rev. E 66, 026212 – Published 23 August 2002
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Abstract

Neural networks composed of excitable neurons with noise generate rich nonlinear dynamics with spatiotemporal structures of neuronal spikes. Among various spatiotemporal patterns of spikes, synchronous firing has been studied most extensively both with physiological experimentation and with theoretical analysis. In this paper, we consider nonlinear neurodynamics in terms of synchronous firing and possibility of neural coding with such synchronous firing, which may be used in the “noisy brain.” In particular, reconstruction of a chaotic attractor modeling a dynamical environment is explored with interevent intervals of synchronous firing from the perspective of nonlinear time series analysis and stochastic resonance.

  • Received 12 December 2001

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.66.026212

©2002 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Kazuyuki Aihara*

  • Department of Complexity Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan

Isao Tokuda

  • Department of Computer Science and Systems Engineering, Muroran Institute of Technology, Muroran, Hokkaido 050-8585, Japan

  • *Also at CREST, JST, Honmachi, Kawaguchi, Saitama 332-0012, Japan. Electronic address: aihara@sat.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp; URL: http://www.sat.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/

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Vol. 66, Iss. 2 — August 2002

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