SeminarRecording AvailableOptogenetics

Response of cortical networks to optogenetic stimulation: Experiment vs. theory

Schedule
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
05:00 UTC
Nicolas Brunel

Duke University

Host: van Vreeswijk TNS

Recording

Event Information

Recording

Available

Host

van Vreeswijk TNS

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Optogenetics is a powerful tool that allows experimentalists to perturb neural circuits. What can we learn about a network from observing its response to perturbations? I will first describe the results of optogenetic activation of inhibitory neurons in mice cortex, and show that the results are consistent with inhibition stabilization. I will then move to experiments in which excitatory neurons are activated optogenetically, with or without visual inputs, in mice and monkeys. In some conditions, these experiments show a surprising result that the distribution of firing rates is not significantly changed by stimulation, even though firing rates of individual neurons are strongly modified. I will show in which conditions a network model of excitatory and inhibitory neurons can reproduce this feature.

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