Significance of random neuronal drive

Abstract Effectively random firing occurs frequently in the brain. Random components of neuronal drive are therefore often major influences on activity. We describe here how level of drive, inhibitory/excitatory balance, correlation between input streams, EPSP/IPSP characteristics, the nature of the postsynaptic neuron all affect pattern and level of firing, the influence often interacting in complex ways. Random firing might also be instrumental in facilitating synchronized firing. These factors are possibly important elements of the mechanisms by which some neural networks encode information. Clarifying them might therefore facilitate a deeper understanding of the nature of the neural code.

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