White-Noise Analysis of Neuron Circuitry
Ken-Ichi Naka and
Hiroko M. Sakai
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Ken-Ichi Naka: National Institute for Basic Biology
Hiroko M. Sakai: National Institute for Basic Biology
A chapter in Biomathematics and Related Computational Problems, 1988, pp 73-81 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract White-noise analysis performed on the catfish retinal neurons has revealed that: 1) the modulation responses of horizontal and bipolar cells are linearly related to the input modulation; 2) a primordial second-order nonlinearity is generated by a class of amacrine cells, type-C cells; 3) the second-order nonlinearity observed in the other type of amacrine cells, type-N cells, can be reproduced by linear filtering of type-C cell responses; and 4) linear signals in the bipolar cells and nonlinear signals in amacrine cells are transmitted to ganglion cells and encoded into spike trains without much modification.
Keywords: Ganglion Cell; Spike Train; Bipolar Cell; Amacrine Cell; Horizontal Cell (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1988
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2975-3_8
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