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A Fundamental Inequality Governing the Rate Coding Response of Sensory Neurons
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Wong, Willy
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Cybernetics
/ Entropy
/ Firing pattern
/ Firing rate
/ Inequality
/ Neural coding
/ Neurons
/ Neurophysiology
/ Sample size
/ Sensory neurons
2023
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A Fundamental Inequality Governing the Rate Coding Response of Sensory Neurons
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Wong, Willy
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Cybernetics
/ Entropy
/ Firing pattern
/ Firing rate
/ Inequality
/ Neural coding
/ Neurons
/ Neurophysiology
/ Sample size
/ Sensory neurons
2023
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A Fundamental Inequality Governing the Rate Coding Response of Sensory Neurons
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A Fundamental Inequality Governing the Rate Coding Response of Sensory Neurons
2023
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Overview
A fundamental inequality governing the spike activity of peripheral neurons is derived and tested against auditory data. This inequality states that the steady-state firing rate must lie between the arithmetic and geometric means of the spontaneous and peak activities during adaptation. Implications towards the development of auditory mechanistic models are explored.
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Springer Nature B.V
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