thresholdtason
Thresholdtason is a conceptual parameter used in some theoretical models to denote the input level at which a system transitions from subthreshold to suprathreshold activity. It is typically treated as a dimensionless quantity that aggregates the effects of stimulus strength, internal noise, and network structure on the likelihood of an active response.
The term thresholdtason is a neologism that has appeared in speculative discussions and in some informal expositions
In common formulations, thresholdtason T is defined as T = I / I_c, where I is the external
Thresholdtason is used to compare different systems or conditions by providing a normalized criterion for activation.
Because thresholdtason is model-dependent, its numerical value lacks universal physical meaning. Different assumptions about units, noise,