We propose two control strategies for achieving desired firing patterns in
a physiologically realistic model neuron. The techniques are powerful, effi
cient, and robust, and we have applied them successfully to obtain a range
of targeted spiking behaviors. The methods complement each other: one invol
ves the manipulation of only a parameter, the applied soma current, and the
other involves the manipulation of only a stale variable, the membrane pot
ential. Both techniques have the advantage that they are not measurement-in
tensive nor do they involve much run-time computation, as knowledge of only
the interspike interval is necessary to implement control.