Throughout this dissertation I examine the α-pulse coupled Leaky Integrate and Fire network as a relevant model accounting for biological observations in the neuroscience’s field. In doing so, I study in detail the role of the structural properties (parameters) of the α-LIF model in shaping the dynamics in three experimentally inspired applications: First I provide a theoretical substrate to understand the role of sparse connectivity in generating non-trivial dynamics in excitatory networks, akin to the Giant Depolarizing Potentials (GDP) in developing hyppocampal networks. I then analyze the importance of inhibition as the origin of irregular spiking and perturbation amplification of balanced neural networks, which are prototypical of cortical dynamics. Finally I describe how sparse connectivity, inhibition and synaptic dynamics can provide the conditions of emergence of cell assembly dynamics, which are related to the encoding mechanism observed in the striatum.

Biological relevance of spiking neural networks / David, Angulo. - (2016).

Biological relevance of spiking neural networks

ANGULO GARCIA, DAVID
2016

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Throughout this dissertation I examine the α-pulse coupled Leaky Integrate and Fire network as a relevant model accounting for biological observations in the neuroscience’s field. In doing so, I study in detail the role of the structural properties (parameters) of the α-LIF model in shaping the dynamics in three experimentally inspired applications: First I provide a theoretical substrate to understand the role of sparse connectivity in generating non-trivial dynamics in excitatory networks, akin to the Giant Depolarizing Potentials (GDP) in developing hyppocampal networks. I then analyze the importance of inhibition as the origin of irregular spiking and perturbation amplification of balanced neural networks, which are prototypical of cortical dynamics. Finally I describe how sparse connectivity, inhibition and synaptic dynamics can provide the conditions of emergence of cell assembly dynamics, which are related to the encoding mechanism observed in the striatum.
2016
Alessandro Torcini
COLOMBIA
David, Angulo
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