TopicNeuroscience

input modulation

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Tuning dumb neurons to task processing - via homeostasis

Viola Priesemann
Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-organization
Oct 8, 2021

Homeostatic plasticity plays a key role in stabilizing neural network activity. But what is its role in neural information processing? We showed analytically how homeostasis changes collective dynamics and consequently information flow - depending on the input to the network. We then studied how input and homeostasis on a recurrent network of LIF neurons impacts information flow and task performance. We showed how we can tune the working point of the network, and found that, contrary to previous assumptions, there is not one optimal working point for a family of tasks, but each task may require its own working point.

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The Challenge and Opportunities of Mapping Cortical Layer Activity and Connectivity with fMRI

Peter Bandettini
NIMH
Jul 9, 2021

In this talk I outline the technical challenges and current solutions to layer fMRI. Specifically, I describe our acquisition strategies for maximizing resolution, spatial coverage, time efficiency as well as, perhaps most importantly, vascular specificity. Novel applications from our group, including mapping feedforward and feedback connections to M1 during task and sensory input modulation and S1 during a sensory prediction task are be shown. Layer specific activity in dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex during a working memory task is also demonstrated. Additionally, I’ll show preliminary work on mapping whole brain layer-specific resting state connectivity and hierarchy.

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Sensory input modulation rescues alterations in parvalbumin cell connectivity and texture discrimination caused by Tsc1 haploinsufficiency

Clara Amegandjin, Maria I. Carreño-Muñoz, Antoine Farley, Antônia S. Fernandes do Nascimento, Graziella Di Cristo

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