Levine M W
Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago, 60607-7137, USA.
Biosystems. 1998 Sep-Dec;48(1-3):139-46. doi: 10.1016/s0303-2647(98)00059-8.
Impulse trains of spiking neurons are a stochastic process; however, the impulse trains of related neurons are generally not statistically independent. Cross-correlation may be due to either a common input that affects the firing of both cells, or to direct synaptic influence of the one neuron upon the other. By analyzing the distributions of intervals preceding and those following the coincident firings relative to that of all the intervals between impulses in each train, it is possible to infer restrictions upon the ways in which the correlating influence interacts with other sources of variability for each cell. This is applied to pairs of cells in two systems, one in which the coincident firing is due to an input common to the two cells, and one in which one cell is presynaptic to the other.
脉冲神经元的脉冲序列是一个随机过程;然而,相关神经元的脉冲序列通常在统计上并非相互独立。互相关可能是由于影响两个细胞放电的共同输入,或者是一个神经元对另一个神经元的直接突触影响。通过分析相对于每个序列中脉冲之间所有间隔的同步放电之前和之后的间隔分布,可以推断出相关影响与每个细胞其他变异性来源相互作用方式的限制。这应用于两个系统中的细胞对,一个系统中同步放电是由于两个细胞的共同输入,另一个系统中一个细胞是另一个细胞的突触前细胞。