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Leaky Integrate-and-Fire Model

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This lecture covers the Leaky Integrate-and-Fire Model in computational neuroscience, focusing on the dynamics of single neurons. Topics include the model equations, spike emission, input spikes, and the frequency-current relation.

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Neuronal Dynamics - Computational Neuroscience of Single Neurons
The activity of neurons in the brain and the code used by these neurons is described by mathematical neuron models at different levels of detail.
Neuronal Dynamics - Computational Neuroscience of Single Neurons
The activity of neurons in the brain and the code used by these neurons is described by mathematical neuron models at different levels of detail.
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