Differential Resilience of Neurons and Networks with Similar Behavior to Perturbation

Schedule
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
13:30 UTC
Eve Marder

Brandeis University

Host: Transatlantic Systems Neuro

Event Information

Host

Transatlantic Systems Neuro

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Both computational and experimental results in single neurons and small networks demonstrate that very similar network function can result from quite disparate sets of neuronal and network parameters. Using the crustacean stomatogastric nervous system, we study the influence of these differences in underlying structure on differential resilience of individuals to a variety of environmental perturbations, including changes in temperature, pH, potassium concentration and neuromodulation. We show that neurons with many different kinds of ion channels can smoothly move through different mechanisms in generating their activity patterns, thus extending their dynamic range.

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