Topic: neural mass model

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Diffuse coupling in the brain - A temperature dial for computation

Eli Müller
The University of Sydney
Oct 6, 2023

The neurobiological mechanisms of arousal and anesthesia remain poorly understood. Recent evidence highlights the key role of interactions between the cerebral cortex and the diffusely projecting matrix thalamic nuclei. Here, we interrogate these processes in a whole-brain corticothalamic neural mass model endowed with targeted and diffusely projecting thalamocortical nuclei inferred from empirical data. This model captures key features seen in propofol anesthesia, including diminished network integration, lowered state diversity, impaired susceptibility to perturbation, and decreased corticocortical coherence. Collectively, these signatures reflect a suppression of information transfer across the cerebral cortex. We recover these signatures of conscious arousal by selectively stimulating the matrix thalamus, recapitulating empirical results in macaque, as well as wake-like information processing states that reflect the thalamic modulation of largescale cortical attractor dynamics. Our results highlight the role of matrix thalamocortical projections in shaping many features of complex cortical dynamics to facilitate the unique communication states supporting conscious awareness.

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Effective connectivity analysis based on coupled neural mass model for TMS-EEG data

Yuki Sasaoka, Keiichi Kitajo, Katsunori Kitano
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Inhibitory stablization in a cortical neural mass model

Parvin Zarei Eskikand, Artemio Soto-Breceda, Mark Cook, Anthony Burkitt, David Grayden

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