Sunday, 19 August 2018

neuroscience - What are different firing rates in different regions in the human brain?


Could it for example be that neurons that are concerned with high-order thought and medium-term planning fire more slowly, or is it expected that all neurons rather fire more or less at the same rate?


Here is an article on the average firing rate: http://aiimpacts.org/rate-of-neuron-firing/


Is the assumption that the measurements tend to be biased by accounting only for visually responsive cells warranted?





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