Exponential integrate-and-fire
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The exponential integrate-and-fire model (EIF) is a biological neuron model, a simple modification of the classical integrate-and-fire model describing how neurons produce action potentials. In the EIF, the threshold for spike initiation is replaced by a depolarizing non-linearity. The model was first introduced by Nicolas Fourcaud-Trocmé, David Hansel, Carl van Vreeswijk and Nicolas Brunel.[1]
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- ^ Fourcaud-Trocmé, Nicolas, et al. "How spike generation mechanisms determine the neuronal response to fluctuating inputs." The Journal of Neuroscience 23.37 (2003): 11628-11640.