Investigating the Correlation-Firing Rate Relationship in Heterogeneous Recurrent Networks.

J Math Neurosci

Department of Statistical Science and Operations Research, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA.

Published: June 2018

The structure of spiking activity in cortical networks has important implications for how the brain ultimately codes sensory signals. However, our understanding of how network and intrinsic cellular mechanisms affect spiking is still incomplete. In particular, whether cell pairs in a neural network show a positive (or no) relationship between pairwise spike count correlation and average firing rate is generally unknown. This relationship is important because it has been observed experimentally in some sensory systems, and it can enhance information in a common population code. Here we extend our prior work in developing mathematical tools to succinctly characterize the correlation and firing rate relationship in heterogeneous coupled networks. We find that very modest changes in how heterogeneous networks occupy parameter space can dramatically alter the correlation-firing rate relationship.

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