TopicNeuroscience
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The centrality of population-level factors to network computation is demonstrated by a versatile approach for training spiking networks

Brian DePasquale
Princeton
May 3, 2023

Neural activity is often described in terms of population-level factors extracted from the responses of many neurons. Factors provide a lower-dimensional description with the aim of shedding light on network computations. Yet, mechanistically, computations are performed not by continuously valued factors but by interactions among neurons that spike discretely and variably. Models provide a means of bridging these levels of description. We developed a general method for training model networks of spiking neurons by leveraging factors extracted from either data or firing-rate-based networks. In addition to providing a useful model-building framework, this formalism illustrates how reliable and continuously valued factors can arise from seemingly stochastic spiking. Our framework establishes procedures for embedding this property in network models with different levels of realism. The relationship between spikes and factors in such networks provides a foundation for interpreting (and subtly redefining) commonly used quantities such as firing rates.

SeminarNeuroscience

The role of astroglia-neuron interactions in generation and spread of seizures

Emre Yaksi
Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience, Norwegian University of Science and technology
Jul 6, 2022

Astroglia-neuron interactions are involved in multiple processes, regulating development, excitability and connectivity of neural circuits. Accumulating number of evidences highlight a direct connection between aberrant astroglial genetics and physiology in various forms of epilepsies. Using zebrafish seizure models, we showed that neurons and astroglia follow different spatiotemporal dynamics during transitions from pre-ictal to ictal activity. We observed that during pre-ictal period neurons exhibit local synchrony and low level of activity, whereas astroglia exhibit global synchrony and high-level of calcium signals that are anti correlated with neural activity. Instead, generalized seizures are marked by a massive release of astroglial glutamate release as well as a drastic increase of astroglia and neuronal activity and synchrony across the entire brain. Knocking out astroglial glutamate transporters leads to recurrent spontaneous generalized seizures accompanied with massive astroglial glutamate release. We are currently using a combination of genetic and pharmacological approaches to perturb astroglial glutamate signalling and astroglial gap junctions to further investigate their role in generation and spreading of epileptic seizures across the brain.

ePosterNeuroscience

ASTROCYTE-NEURON INTERACTIONS ARE PROTECTIVE AGAINST SYNAPSE LOSS IN AN EX VIVO MODEL OF EARLY-STAGE OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE

Francesco Gobbo, Declan King, Jane Tulloch, Davide Gobbo, Calum Bonthron, Soraya Meftah, Caleb Stoddart-Campbelton, Arisa Tamura, Colin Smith, Claire Durrant, Tara Spires-Jones

FENS Forum 2026

ePosterNeuroscience

MICROGLIA-NEURON INTERACTIONS SHAPE INHIBITORY NETWORKS IN PEDIATRIC EPILEPSY

Yiannis Poulot, Mohammadparsa Khakpour, Anna Warden, Reyes Castaño-Martín, Naziha Bakouh, Razmig Derounian, Elena Dossi, Gilles Huberfeld, Sorana Ciura, Nicole Coufal, Blauwblomme Thomas, Marie-Ève Tremblay, Giampaolo Milior

FENS Forum 2026

ePosterNeuroscience

MICROGLIA-NEURON INTERACTIONS IN NEOCORTICAL LAYER 1

Caroline Chauvie, Jan Hartung, Ayelén Groisman, Maximilian Fliegauf, Marco Prinz, Johannes Letzkus

FENS Forum 2026

ePosterNeuroscience

EMERGING PATTERNS OF ASTROGLIA-NEURON INTERACTIONS IN NETWORK HYPEREXCITABILITY AND SEIZURES

Ahmed Jamali, Sunniva S. Ophus, Duygu N. Kutlu, Javid Rezai, Bengisu Tay, Percival P. M. D'Gama, Vegard K. Broen, Inyoung Jeong, Nathalie Jurisch-Yaksi, Emre Yaksi

FENS Forum 2026

ePosterNeuroscience

In vitro model of astrocyte-neuron interactions at the synapse for drug discovery using human induced pluripotent stem cells

Donya El Akrouti, Julie Bigarreau, Mathilde Louça, Morgane Louessard, Marie Michael, Nathalie Rouach, Mathieu Charvériat, Anselme Perrier
ePosterNeuroscience

The role of astroglial homeostatic functioning and astroglia-neuron interactions in network hyperexcitability

Ahmed Jamali, Sunniva S. Ophus, Vegard K. Broen, Inyoung Jeong, Nathalie Jurisch-Yaksi, Emre Yaksi

FENS Forum 2024

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