Spike Response Model simulator (Jolivet et al. 2004, 2006, 2008)


The Spike Response Model (SRM) optimized on the experimental data in the Single-Neuron modelling Competition ( www.incf.org/community/competitions ) for edition 2007 and edition 2008. The Spike Response Model is a simplified model of neuronal excitability where current linearly integrates to an artificial threshold. After the spike, the threshold is augmented and the voltage follows a voltage kernel that is the average voltage trace during and after a spike. The parameters were chosen to best fit the observed spike times with a method outlined in Jolivet et al. (2006).

Model Type: Neuron or other electrically excitable cell

Region(s) or Organism(s): Unknown

Model Concept(s): Action Potential Initiation; Parameter Fitting; Simplified Models; Action Potentials

Simulation Environment: MATLAB

Implementer(s): Mensi, Skander [skander.mensi at epfl.ch]

References:

Jolivet R, Rauch A, Lüscher HR, Gerstner W. (2006). Predicting spike timing of neocortical pyramidal neurons by simple threshold models. Journal of computational neuroscience. 21 [PubMed]

Jolivet R, Lewis TJ, Gerstner W. (2004). Generalized integrate-and-fire models of neuronal activity approximate spike trains of a detailed model to a high degree of accuracy. Journal of neurophysiology. 92 [PubMed]

Jolivet R et al. (2008). A benchmark test for a quantitative assessment of simple neuron models. Journal of neuroscience methods. 169 [PubMed]


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