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The depolarization of a passive nerve cylinder or dendritic tree in the equivalent cylinder representation is assumed to satisfy the cable equation. We consider in detail the effects of white noise current injection at a given location for the case of sealed end boundary conditions and for an initial resting state. The depolarization at a point is a Gaussian random process but is not Markovian. Expressions (infinite series) are obtained for the expectation, variance, spatial and temporal covariances of the depolarization. We examine the steady state expectation and variance and investigate how these are approached in time over the whole neuronal surface. We consider the relative contributions of various terms in the series for the expectation and variance of the depolarization at x=0 (soma, trigger zone, recording electrode) for various positions of the input process. It is found that different numbers of terms must be taken to obtain a reasonable approximation depending on whether the stimulus is at proximal, central or distal parts of the dendritic tree. We consider briefly the interspike time problem and see in an approximate way how spatial effects are important in determining the mean time between impulses.
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The research was supported by Canadian National Research Council Operating Grant No. A9259 and No. A4559. The authors are grateful to Howard James and Joan Lang who did most of the machine computation
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Wan, F.Y.M., Tuckwell, H.C. The response of a spatially distributed neuron to white noise current injection. Biol. Cybernetics 33, 39–55 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00337416
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