Interval coding. I. Burst interspike intervals as indicators of stimulus intensity.

J Neurophysiol

Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Published: April 2007

AI Article Synopsis

  • Burst firing in neurons may have a unique role in how information is encoded in the brain, but the connection between burst characteristics and information transfer is still not fully understood.
  • During the study, researchers stimulated pyramidal cells in a weakly electric fish to examine how they respond to changes in stimulus intensity, which resulted in bursts of activity with specific interspike intervals (ISIs).
  • Findings indicate that the ability to distinguish between different stimulus intensities relies on precise differences in burst ISIs, suggesting that there is a specialized interval code for processing sensory information, especially during burst events, separate from other coding methods like rate and timing codes.

Article Abstract

Short interspike intervals such as those that occur during burst firing are hypothesized to be distinct features of the neural code. Although a number of correlations between the occurrence of burst events and aspects of the stimulus have been identified, the relationship between burst characteristics and information transfer is uncertain. Pyramidal cells in the electrosensory lobe of the weakly electric fish, Apteronotus leptorhynchus, respond to dynamic broadband electrosensory stimuli with bursts and isolated spikes. In the present study, we mimic synaptic input during sensory stimulation by direct stimulation of electrosensory pyramidal cells with broadband current in vitro. The pyramidal cells respond to this stimulus with burst interspike intervals (ISIs) that are reliably and precisely correlated with the intensity of stimulus upstrokes. We found burst ISIs must differ by a minimum of 2 ms to discriminate, with low error, differences in stimulus intensity. Based on these results, we define and quantify a candidate interval code for the processing of sensory input. Finally, we demonstrate that interval coding is restricted to short ISIs such as those generated in burst events and that the proposed interval code is distinct from rate and timing codes.

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