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Journal of Computational Neuroscience

https://read.qxmd.com/read/37148455/improving-a-cortical-pyramidal-neuron-model-s-classification-performance-on-a-real-world-ecg-dataset-by-extending-inputs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ilknur Kayikcioglu Bozkir, Zubeyir Ozcan, Cemal Kose, Temel Kayikcioglu, Ahmet Enis Cetin
Pyramidal neurons display a variety of active conductivities and complex morphologies that support nonlinear dendritic computation. Given growing interest in understanding the ability of pyramidal neurons to classify real-world data, in our study we applied both a detailed pyramidal neuron model and the perceptron learning algorithm to classify real-world ECG data. We used Gray coding to generate spike patterns from ECG signals as well as investigated the classification performance of the pyramidal neuron's subcellular regions...
May 6, 2023: Journal of Computational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37140691/a-biophysical-and-statistical-modeling-paradigm-for-connecting-neural-physiology-and-function
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nathan G Glasgow, Yu Chen, Alon Korngreen, Robert E Kass, Nathan N Urban
To understand single neuron computation, it is necessary to know how specific physiological parameters affect neural spiking patterns that emerge in response to specific stimuli. Here we present a computational pipeline combining biophysical and statistical models that provides a link between variation in functional ion channel expression and changes in single neuron stimulus encoding. More specifically, we create a mapping from biophysical model parameters to stimulus encoding statistical model parameters...
May 2023: Journal of Computational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37067661/slow-negative-feedback-enhances-robustness-of-square-wave-bursting
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sushmita Rose John, Bernd Krauskopf, Hinke M Osinga, Jonathan E Rubin
Square-wave bursting is an activity pattern common to a variety of neuronal and endocrine cell models that has been linked to central pattern generation for respiration and other physiological functions. Many of the reduced mathematical models that exhibit square-wave bursting yield transitions to an alternative pseudo-plateau bursting pattern with small parameter changes. This susceptibility to activity change could represent a problematic feature in settings where the release events triggered by spike production are necessary for function...
May 2023: Journal of Computational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37058180/responses-in-fast-spiking-interneuron-firing-rates-to-parameter-variations-associated-with-degradation-of-perineuronal-nets
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kine Ødegård Hanssen, Sverre Grødem, Marianne Fyhn, Torkel Hafting, Gaute T Einevoll, Torbjørn Vefferstad Ness, Geir Halnes
The perineuronal nets (PNNs) are sugar coated protein structures that encapsulate certain neurons in the brain, such as parvalbumin positive (PV) inhibitory neurons. As PNNs are theorized to act as a barrier to ion transport, they may effectively increase the membrane charge-separation distance, thereby affecting the membrane capacitance. Tewari et al. (2018) found that degradation of PNNs induced a 25%-50% increase in membrane capacitance [Formula: see text] and a reduction in the firing rates of PV-cells...
April 14, 2023: Journal of Computational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36905484/different-parameter-solutions-of-a-conductance-based-model-that-behave-identically-are-not-necessarily-degenerate
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REVIEW
Loïs Naudin
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 11, 2023: Journal of Computational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36854929/adaptive-unscented-kalman-filter-for-neuronal-state-and-parameter-estimation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Loïc J Azzalini, David Crompton, Gabriele M T D'Eleuterio, Frances Skinner, Milad Lankarany
Data assimilation techniques for state and parameter estimation are frequently applied in the context of computational neuroscience. In this work, we show how an adaptive variant of the unscented Kalman filter (UKF) performs on the tracking of a conductance-based neuron model. Unlike standard recursive filter implementations, the robust adaptive unscented Kalman filter (RAUKF) jointly estimates the states and parameters of the neuronal model while adjusting noise covariance matrices online based on innovation and residual information...
March 1, 2023: Journal of Computational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36539556/variations-of-the-spontaneous-electrical-activities-of-the-neuronal-networks-imposed-by-the-exposure-of-electromagnetic-radiations-using-computational-map-based-modeling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohsen Kamelian Rad, Meysam Hedayati Hamedani, Mohammad Bagher Khodabakhshi
The interaction between neurons in a neuronal network develops spontaneous electrical activities. But the effects of electromagnetic radiation on these activities have not yet been well explored. In this study, a ring of three coupled 1-dimensional Rulkov neurons and the generated electromagnetic field (EMF) are considered to investigate how the spontaneous activities might change regarding the EMF exposure. By employing the bifurcation analysis and time series, a comprehensive view of neuronal behavioral changes due to electromagnetic inductions is provided...
February 2023: Journal of Computational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36522604/neural-manifold-analysis-of-brain-circuit-dynamics-in-health-and-disease
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REVIEW
Rufus Mitchell-Heggs, Seigfred Prado, Giuseppe P Gava, Mary Ann Go, Simon R Schultz
Recent developments in experimental neuroscience make it possible to simultaneously record the activity of thousands of neurons. However, the development of analysis approaches for such large-scale neural recordings have been slower than those applicable to single-cell experiments. One approach that has gained recent popularity is neural manifold learning. This approach takes advantage of the fact that often, even though neural datasets may be very high dimensional, the dynamics of neural activity tends to traverse a much lower-dimensional space...
February 2023: Journal of Computational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36696073/bayesian-prediction-of-psychophysical-detection-responses-from-spike-activity-in-the-rat-sensorimotor-cortex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sevgi Öztürk, İsmail Devecioğlu, Burak Güçlü
Decoding of sensorimotor information is essential for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) as well as in normal functioning organisms. In this study, Bayesian models were developed for the prediction of binary decisions of 10 awake freely-moving male/female rats based on neural activity in a vibrotactile yes/no detection task. The vibrotactile stimuli were 40-Hz sinusoidal displacements (amplitude: 200 µm, duration: 0.5 s) applied on the glabrous skin. The task was to depress the right lever for stimulus detection and left lever for stimulus-off condition...
January 25, 2023: Journal of Computational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36648619/introduction-to-the-proceedings-of-the-cns-2022-meeting
#30
EDITORIAL
Ingo Bojak, Christiane Linster, Volker Steuber
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 17, 2023: Journal of Computational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36595140/31st-annual-computational-neuroscience-meeting-cns-2022
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
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January 3, 2023: Journal of Computational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36371576/a-general-pattern-of-non-spiking-neuron-dynamics-under-the-effect-of-potassium-and-calcium-channel-modifications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Loïs Naudin, Laetitia Raison-Aubry, Laure Buhry
Electrical activity of excitable cells results from ion exchanges through cell membranes, so that genetic or epigenetic changes in genes encoding ion channels are likely to affect neuronal electrical signaling throughout the brain. There is a large literature on the effect of variations in ion channels on the dynamics of spiking neurons that represent the main type of neurons found in the vertebrate nervous systems. Nevertheless, non-spiking neurons are also ubiquitous in many nervous tissues and play a critical role in the processing of some sensory systems...
November 12, 2022: Journal of Computational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36280652/scale-free-avalanches-in-excitatory-inhibitory-populations-of-spiking-neurons-with-conductance-based-synaptic-currents
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Masud Ehsani, Jürgen Jost
We investigate spontaneous critical dynamics of excitatory and inhibitory (EI) sparsely connected populations of spiking leaky integrate-and-fire neurons with conductance-based synapses. We use a bottom-up approach to derive a single neuron gain function and a linear Poisson neuron approximation which we use to study mean-field dynamics of the EI population and its bifurcations. In the low firing rate regime, the quiescent state loses stability due to saddle-node or Hopf bifurcations. In particular, at the Bogdanov-Takens (BT) bifurcation point which is the intersection of the Hopf bifurcation and the saddle-node bifurcation lines of the 2D dynamical system, the network shows avalanche dynamics with power-law avalanche size and duration distributions...
October 25, 2022: Journal of Computational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36273087/the-steady-state-and-response-to-a-periodic-stimulation-of-the-firing-rate-for-a-theta-neuron-with-correlated-noise
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jannik Franzen, Lukas Ramlow, Benjamin Lindner
The stochastic activity of neurons is caused by various sources of correlated fluctuations and can be described in terms of simplified, yet biophysically grounded, integrate-and-fire models. One paradigmatic model is the quadratic integrate-and-fire model and its equivalent phase description by the theta neuron. Here we study the theta neuron model driven by a correlated Ornstein-Uhlenbeck noise and by periodic stimuli. We apply the matrix-continued-fraction method to the associated Fokker-Planck equation to develop an efficient numerical scheme to determine the stationary firing rate as well as the stimulus-induced modulation of the instantaneous firing rate...
October 22, 2022: Journal of Computational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36229719/intersegmental-coordination-of-the-central-pattern-generator-via-interleaved-electrical-and-chemical-synapses-in-zebrafish-spinal-cord
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lae Un Kim, Hermann Riecke
A significant component of the repetitive dynamics during locomotion in vertebrates is generated within the spinal cord. The legged locomotion of mammals is most likely controled by a hierarchical, multi-layer spinal network structure, while the axial circuitry generating the undulatory swimming motion of animals like lamprey is thought to have only a single layer in each segment. Recent experiments have suggested a hybrid network structure in zebrafish larvae in which two types of excitatory interneurons (V2a-I and V2a-II) both make first-order connections to the brain and last-order connections to the motor pool...
October 13, 2022: Journal of Computational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36201129/computational-modeling-predicts-regulation-of-central-pattern-generator-oscillations-by-size-and-density-of-the-underlying-heterogenous-network
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Iulian Ilieş, Günther K H Zupanc
Central pattern generators are characterized by a heterogeneous cellular composition, with different cell types playing distinct roles in the production and transmission of rhythmic signals. However, little is known about the functional implications of individual variation in the relative distributions of cells and their connectivity patterns. Here, we addressed this question through a combination of morphological data analysis and computational modeling, using the pacemaker nucleus of the weakly electric fish Apteronotus leptorhynchus as case study...
October 6, 2022: Journal of Computational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36056275/topological-dissimilarities-of-hierarchical-resting-networks-in-type-2-diabetes-mellitus-and-obesity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sándor Csaba Aranyi, Zita Képes, Marianna Nagy, Gábor Opposits, Ildikó Garai, Miklós Káplár, Miklós Emri
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is reported to cause widespread changes in brain function, leading to cognitive impairments. Research using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data already aims to understand functional changes in complex brain connectivity systems. However, no previous studies with dynamic causal modelling (DCM) tried to investigate large-scale effective connectivity in diabetes. We aimed to examine the differences in large-scale resting state networks in diabetic and obese patients using combined DCM and graph theory methodologies...
September 2, 2022: Journal of Computational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36040677/dynamical-response-of-autaptic-izhikevich-neuron-disturbed-by-gaussian-white-noise
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Saeed Feali, Abdolsamad Hamidi
Using the improved memristive Izhikevich neuron model, the effects of autaptic connection as well as electromagnetic induction are studied on the dynamical behavior of neuronal spiking. Using bifurcation analysis for membrane potentials, the effects of autaptic and electromagnetic parameters on the mode transition in electrical activities of the neuron model are investigated. Furthermore, white Gaussian noise is considered in the neuron model, to evaluate the effect of electromagnetic disturbance on the firing pattern of the neuron using the coefficient of variation...
August 30, 2022: Journal of Computational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35971033/cell-to-network-computational-model-of-the-epileptic-human-hippocampus-suggests-specific-roles-of-network-and-channel-dysfunctions-in-the-ictal-and-interictal-oscillations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amélie Aussel, Radu Ranta, Olivier Aron, Sophie Colnat-Coulbois, Louise Maillard, Laure Buhry
The mechanisms underlying the generation of hippocampal epileptic seizures and interictal events and their interactions with the sleep-wake cycle are not yet fully understood. Indeed, medial temporal lobe epilepsy is associated with hippocampal abnormalities both at the neuronal (channelopathies, impaired potassium and chloride dynamics) and network level (neuronal and axonal loss, mossy fiber sprouting), with more frequent seizures during wakefulness compared with slow-wave sleep. In this article, starting from our previous computational modeling work of the hippocampal formation based on realistic topology and synaptic connectivity, we study the role of micro- and mesoscale pathological conditions of the epileptic hippocampus in the generation and maintenance of seizure-like theta and interictal oscillations...
August 16, 2022: Journal of Computational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35948839/dynamic-branching-in-a-neural-network-model-for-probabilistic-prediction-of-sequences
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elif Köksal Ersöz, Pascal Chossat, Martin Krupa, Frédéric Lavigne
An important function of the brain is to predict which stimulus is likely to occur based on the perceived cues. The present research studied the branching behavior of a computational network model of populations of excitatory and inhibitory neurons, both analytically and through simulations. Results show how synaptic efficacy, retroactive inhibition and short-term synaptic depression determine the dynamics of selection between different branches predicting sequences of stimuli of different probabilities. Further results show that changes in the probability of the different predictions depend on variations of neuronal gain...
August 10, 2022: Journal of Computational Neuroscience
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