What Is the Most Realistic Single-Compartment Model of Spike Initiation?

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Abstract

A large variety of neuron models are used in theoretical and computational neuroscience, and among these, single-compartment models are a popular kind. These models do not explicitly include the dendrites or the axon, and range from the Hodgkin-Huxley (HH) model to various flavors of integrate-and-fire (IF) models. The main classes of models differ in the way spikes are initiated. Which one is the most realistic? Starting with some general epistemological considerations, I show that the notion of realism comes in two dimensions: empirical content (the sort of predictions that a model can produce) and empirical accuracy (whether these predictions are correct). I then examine the realism of the main classes of single-compartment models along these two dimensions, in light of recent experimental evidence.

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Brette, R. (2015). What Is the Most Realistic Single-Compartment Model of Spike Initiation? PLoS Computational Biology, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004114

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