STATISTICAL-ANALYSIS OF SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION - MODEL DISCRIMINATION AND CONFIDENCE-LIMITS

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作者
STRICKER, C
REDMAN, S
DALEY, D
机构
[1] AUSTRALIAN NATL UNIV,JOHN CURTIN SCH MED RES,DIV NEUROSCI,CANBERRA,ACT 0200,AUSTRALIA
[2] AUSTRALIAN NATL UNIV,SCH MATH SCI,STOCHAST ANAL GRP,CANBERRA,ACT 0200,AUSTRALIA
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10.1016/S0006-3495(94)80513-2
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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Procedures for discriminating between competing statistical models of synaptic transmission, and for providing confidence limits on the parameters of these models, have been developed. These procedures were tested against simulated data and were used to analyze the fluctuations in synaptic currents evoked in hippocampal neurones. All models were fitted to data using the Expectation-Maximization algorithm and a maximum likelihood criterion. Competing models were evaluated using the log-likelihood ratio (Wilks statistic). When the competing models were not nested, Monte Carlo sampling of the model used as the null hypothesis (H-0) provided density functions against which H-0 and the alternate model (H-1) were tested. The statistic for the log-likelihood ratio was determined from the fit of H-0 and H-1 to these probability densities. This statistic was used to determine the significance level at which H-0 could be rejected for the original data. When the competing models were nested, log-likelihood ratios and the chi(2) statistic were used to determine the confidence level for rejection. Once the model that provided the best statistical fit to the data was identified, many estimates for the model parameters were calculated by resampling the original data. Bootstrap techniques were then used to obtain the confidence limits of these parameters.
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