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It is a well-known fact of neurophysiology that neuronal responses
to identically presented stimuli are extremely variable. This
variability has in the past often been regarded as "noise." At the
single neuron level, interspike interval (ISI) histograms
constructed during either spontaneous or stimulus evoked activity
reveal a Poisson type distribution. These observations have been
taken as evidence that neurons are intrinsically "noisy" in their
firing properties. In fact, the use of averaging techniques, like
post-stimulus time histograms (PSTH) or event-related potentials
(ERPs) have largely been justified based on the presence of what
was believed to be noise in the neuronal responses.
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