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Dynamics of the exponential integrate-and-fire model with slow currents and adaptation
Authors:Victor J. Barranca  Daniel C. Johnson  Jennifer L. Moyher  Joshua P. Sauppe  Maxim S. Shkarayev  Gregor Kovačič  David Cai
Affiliation:1. Mathematical Sciences Department, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA
2. Division of Applied Mathematics, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA
3. Physics Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA
4. Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, SA
5. Department of Mathematics, MOE-LSC, and Institute of Natural Sciences, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
6. Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Center for Neural Science, New York University, New York, NY, USA
Abstract:In order to properly capture spike-frequency adaptation with a simplified point-neuron model, we study approximations of Hodgkin-Huxley (HH) models including slow currents by exponential integrate-and-fire (EIF) models that incorporate the same types of currents. We optimize the parameters of the EIF models under the external drive consisting of AMPA-type conductance pulses using the current-voltage curves and the van Rossum metric to best capture the subthreshold membrane potential, firing rate, and jump size of the slow current at the neuron’s spike times. Our numerical simulations demonstrate that, in addition to these quantities, the approximate EIF-type models faithfully reproduce bifurcation properties of the HH neurons with slow currents, which include spike-frequency adaptation, phase-response curves, critical exponents at the transition between a finite and infinite number of spikes with increasing constant external drive, and bifurcation diagrams of interspike intervals in time-periodically forced models. Dynamics of networks of HH neurons with slow currents can also be approximated by corresponding EIF-type networks, with the approximation being at least statistically accurate over a broad range of Poisson rates of the external drive. For the form of external drive resembling realistic, AMPA-like synaptic conductance response to incoming action potentials, the EIF model affords great savings of computation time as compared with the corresponding HH-type model. Our work shows that the EIF model with additional slow currents is well suited for use in large-scale, point-neuron models in which spike-frequency adaptation is important.
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