Figure 6.
Two examples of Model II. (A) A model with two E- and two I-cells. (B) Activity of the model from A: voltage of the E-cells (top), voltage of the I-cells (middle) and calcium in the I-cells (bottom). E-I pairs take turns firing four action potentials. Activity in a pair stops when the calcium level in the I-cell becomes too large. (C) A network example with three E- and three I-cells. Properties of this network are discussed in the text.