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Poisson Model of Spike Generation

Poisson Model of Spike Generation

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The unit impulse signal is defined as: (t)= (1 if t =0 0 otherwise; such that the integral of (t) is one: Z 1 1 (t)= 1: We would like to think of the neural response function as a random process. The neural response function is completely equivalent to a list of the spike times in the spike train. Nevertheless, it is

  Response, Impulse

Lecture 11: Discrete-time Fourier transform

Lecture 11: Discrete-time Fourier transform

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ier transform, the discrete-time Fourier transform is a complex-valued func-tion whether or not the sequence is real-valued. Furthermore, as we stressed in Lecture 10, the discrete-time Fourier transform is always a periodic func- ... Impulse response and frequency response for a first-order system approximating a lowpass filter and a first ...

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Lecture 4: Convolution - MIT OpenCourseWare

Lecture 4: Convolution - MIT OpenCourseWare

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puts, then the response can be constructed as the same linear combination of the responses to each of the basic inputs. Signals (or functions) can be decom-posed as a linear combination of basic signals in a wide variety of ways. For example, we might consider a Taylor series expansion that expresses a func-tion in polynomial form.

  Into, Response, Mit opencourseware, Opencourseware, Convolutions, Func

Chapter 4: Problem Solutions

Chapter 4: Problem Solutions

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the impulse response of a FIR filter which approximates this frequency response. Plot the frequency response in terms of magnitude and phase to verify that the approximation holds. Solution In the digital domain, let 2 F Fs and therefore F Fs 2 . Therefore the filter's desired frequency response becomes H

  Response, Impulse, Impulse response

A logical calculus of the ideas immanent in nervous activity

A logical calculus of the ideas immanent in nervous activity

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citation the impulse is propagated to all parts of the neuron. The velocity along the axon varies directly with its diameter, from less ... tion depends upon the identity of these relations with those of the logic of propositions. ... and were in a place for a func- toral argument, so that it might be replaced by a number-variable [z] and ...

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