Dynamics of membrane excitability determine interspike interval variability: a link between spike generation mechanisms and cortical spike train statistics.

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Published in Neural Comput on July 01, 1998

Authors

B S Gutkin1, G B Ermentrout

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1: Program in Neurobiology, University of Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA.

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