PMID: 6018196Feb 17, 1967Paper

Synaptic noise as a source of variability in the interval between action potentials

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W H Calvin, C F Stevens

Abstract

The source of variability in the interval between action potentials has been identified in a class of cat spinal motoneurons. The observed random fluctuations in membrane potential (synaptic noise) together with an empirical description of spike generation accurately predict the statistical structure of variability observed to occur in the neuron's discharge.

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