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The Effects of Background Noise on a Biophysical Model of Olfactory Bulb Mitral Cells.

Michelle CraftCheng Ly
Published in: Bulletin of mathematical biology (2022)
The spiking activity of mitral cells (MC) in the olfactory bulb is a key attribute in olfactory sensory information processing to downstream cortical areas. A more detailed understanding of the modulation of MC spike statistics could shed light on mechanistic studies of olfactory bulb circuits and olfactory coding. We study the spike response of a recently developed single-compartment biophysical MC model containing seven known ionic currents and calcium dynamics subject to constant current input with background white noise. We observe rich spiking dynamics even with constant current input, including multimodal peaks in the interspike interval distribution (ISI). Although weak-to-moderate background noise for a fixed current input does not change the firing rate much, the spike dynamics can change dramatically, exhibiting non-monotonic spike variability not commonly observed in standard neuron models. We explain these dynamics with a phenomenological model of the ISI probability density function. Our study clarifies some of the complexities of MC spiking dynamics.
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