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The Neuroid revisited: A heuristic approach to model neural spike trains
Prada, Erick Javier Argüello; Arteaga, Ignacio Antonio Buscema; Martínez, Antonio José D'Alessandro.
  • Prada, Erick Javier Argüello; Santiago de Cali University. Faculty of Engineering. Department of Information Technology and Communications. Valle del Cauca. CO
  • Arteaga, Ignacio Antonio Buscema; Santiago de Cali University. Faculty of Engineering. Department of Information Technology and Communications. Valle del Cauca. CO
  • Martínez, Antonio José D'Alessandro; Santiago de Cali University. Faculty of Engineering. Department of Information Technology and Communications. Valle del Cauca. CO
Res. Biomed. Eng. (Online) ; 33(4): 331-343, Oct.-Dec. 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-896193
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Abstract

Introduction:

Since it was introduced in 2012, the Neuroid has been used to aid in understanding how functionally different neural populations contribute to sensory information processing. However, insights about whether this neuron-model could perform better than others or about when its utilization should be considered have not been provided yet. Methods In an attempt to address this issue, a comparison between the Neuroid and the leaky-integrate-and-fire (LIF) model in terms of accuracy and computational cost was performed. Both models were tested for different stimulation amplitudes and stimulation periods, with time step sizes ranging from 10-4 to 1 ms. Results It was found that, although the Neuroid was able to produce more accurate results than its original version, its accuracy was lower than the achieved with the LIF model solved by the forward Euler method. On the other hand, the Neuroid performed its calculations in an amount of time significantly lower (Mulfactorial ANOVA test, p < 0.05) than that required by the LIF model when it was solved by using the forward Euler method. Moreover, it was possible to use Neuroid-based networks to replicate biologically relevant firing patterns produced by low-scale networks composed of more detailed neuron-models. Conclusion Results suggest that the Neuroid could be an interesting choice when computational resources are limited, although its use might be restricted to a narrow band of applications.


Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Language: English Journal: Res. Biomed. Eng. (Online) Journal subject: Engenharia Biom‚dica Year: 2017 Type: Article Affiliation country: Colombia Institution/Affiliation country: Santiago de Cali University/CO

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Language: English Journal: Res. Biomed. Eng. (Online) Journal subject: Engenharia Biom‚dica Year: 2017 Type: Article Affiliation country: Colombia Institution/Affiliation country: Santiago de Cali University/CO