Adaptive neural information processing with dynamical electrical synapses
The present study investigates a potential computational role of dynamical electrical synapses in neural information process. Compared with chemical synapse, electrical synapse is more efficient in modulating the concerted activity of neurons. Based on the experimental data, we propose a phenomenolo...
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doaj-72bea75d20ed4d978c864b0f594675152020-11-24T20:45:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience1662-51882013-04-01710.3389/fncom.2013.0003638976Adaptive neural information processing with dynamical electrical synapsesLei eXiao0Dan-Ke eZhang1Dan-Ke eZhang2Yuan-qing eLi3Pei-Ji eLiang4Si eWu5Shanghai Jiao Tong UniversityBeijing Normal UniversitySouth China University of TechnologySouth China University of TechnologyShanghai Jiao Tong UniversityBeijing Normal UniversityThe present study investigates a potential computational role of dynamical electrical synapses in neural information process. Compared with chemical synapse, electrical synapse is more efficient in modulating the concerted activity of neurons. Based on the experimental data, we propose a phenomenological model for short-term facilitation of electrical synapse. The model satisfactorily reproduces the phenomenon that the neuronal correlation increases although the neuronal firing rates attenuate during the luminance adaptation. We explore how the stimulus information is encoded parallel by firing rates and correlated activity of neurons, and find that dynamical electrical synapse mediates a transition from the firing rate code to the correlation one during the luminance adaptation. The latter encodes the stimulus information by using the concerted, but lower neuronal firing rate, and hence is economically more efficient.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncom.2013.00036/fulladaptationshort-term plasticityelectrical synapseinformation processdynamical |
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Lei eXiao Dan-Ke eZhang Dan-Ke eZhang Yuan-qing eLi Pei-Ji eLiang Si eWu Adaptive neural information processing with dynamical electrical synapses Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience adaptation short-term plasticity electrical synapse information process dynamical |
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Lei eXiao Dan-Ke eZhang Dan-Ke eZhang Yuan-qing eLi Pei-Ji eLiang Si eWu |
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Adaptive neural information processing with dynamical electrical synapses |
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Adaptive neural information processing with dynamical electrical synapses |
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Adaptive neural information processing with dynamical electrical synapses |
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Adaptive neural information processing with dynamical electrical synapses |
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Adaptive neural information processing with dynamical electrical synapses |
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adaptive neural information processing with dynamical electrical synapses |
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1662-5188 |
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The present study investigates a potential computational role of dynamical electrical synapses in neural information process. Compared with chemical synapse, electrical synapse is more efficient in modulating the concerted activity of neurons. Based on the experimental data, we propose a phenomenological model for short-term facilitation of electrical synapse. The model satisfactorily reproduces the phenomenon that the neuronal correlation increases although the neuronal firing rates attenuate during the luminance adaptation. We explore how the stimulus information is encoded parallel by firing rates and correlated activity of neurons, and find that dynamical electrical synapse mediates a transition from the firing rate code to the correlation one during the luminance adaptation. The latter encodes the stimulus information by using the concerted, but lower neuronal firing rate, and hence is economically more efficient. |
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adaptation short-term plasticity electrical synapse information process dynamical |
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http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncom.2013.00036/full |
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