TopicNeuroscience

integrative properties

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Introducing dendritic computations to SNNs with Dendrify

Michalis Pagkalos
IMBB FORTH
Sep 7, 2022

Current SNNs studies frequently ignore dendrites, the thin membranous extensions of biological neurons that receive and preprocess nearly all synaptic inputs in the brain. However, decades of experimental and theoretical research suggest that dendrites possess compelling computational capabilities that greatly influence neuronal and circuit functions. Notably, standard point-neuron networks cannot adequately capture most hallmark dendritic properties. Meanwhile, biophysically detailed neuron models are impractical for large-network simulations due to their complexity, and high computational cost. For this reason, we introduce Dendrify, a new theoretical framework combined with an open-source Python package (compatible with Brian2) that facilitates the development of bioinspired SNNs. Dendrify, through simple commands, can generate reduced compartmental neuron models with simplified yet biologically relevant dendritic and synaptic integrative properties. Such models strike a good balance between flexibility, performance, and biological accuracy, allowing us to explore dendritic contributions to network-level functions while paving the way for developing more realistic neuromorphic systems.

SeminarNeuroscience

A biological model system for studying predictive processing

Ede Rancz
University of Oxford
Feb 24, 2022

Despite the increasing recognition of predictive processing in circuit neuroscience, little is known about how it may be implemented in cortical circuits. We set out to develop and characterise a biological model system with layer 5 pyramidal cells in the centre. We aim to gain access to prediction and internal model generating processes by controlling, understanding or monitoring everything else: the sensory environment, feed-forward and feed-back inputs, integrative properties, their spiking activity and output. I’ll show recent work from the lab establishing such a model system both in terms of biology as well as tool development.

ePosterNeuroscience

In vivo impact of low-intensity repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on cortical neuron excitability and integrative properties

Manon Boyer, Paul Baudin, Chloé Stengel, Antoni Valero-cabre, Ann Lohof, Stéphane Charpier, Rachel M. Sherrard, Séverine Mahon
ePosterNeuroscience

Integrative properties of bursting vs. regular firing subiculum neurons investigated via dynamic clamp

Melinda Gazdik, Petra Varró, Attila Szűcs

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