An inverse procedure is developed and tested to recover functional and structural information from global signals of brains activity. The method assumes a leaky-integrate and fire model with excitatory and inhibitory neurons, coupled via a directed network. Neurons are endowed with a heterogenous current value, which sets their associated dynamical regime. By making use of a heterogenous mean-field approximation, the method seeks to reconstructing from global activity patterns the distribution of in-coming degrees, for both excitatory and inhibitory neurons, as well as the distribution of the assigned currents. The proposed inverse scheme is first validated against synthetic data. Then, time-lapse acquisitions of a zebrafish larva recorded with a two-photon light sheet microscope are used as an input to the reconstruction algorithm. A power law distribution of the in-coming connectivity of the excitatory neurons is found. Local degree distributions are also computed by segmenting the whole brain in sub-regions traced from annotated atlas.
Reconstruction scheme for excitatory and inhibitory dynamics with quenched disorder: application to zebrafish imaging / Chicchi, Lorenzo; Cecchini, Gloria; Adam, Ihusan; de Vito, Giuseppe; Livi, Roberto; Pavone, Francesco Saverio; Silvestri, Ludovico; Turrini, Lapo; Vanzi, Francesco; Fanelli, Duccio. - In: JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 0929-5313. - ELETTRONICO. - 49:(2021), pp. 159-174. [10.1007/s10827-020-00774-1]
Reconstruction scheme for excitatory and inhibitory dynamics with quenched disorder: application to zebrafish imaging
Chicchi, Lorenzo;Cecchini, Gloria
;Adam, Ihusan;de Vito, Giuseppe;Livi, Roberto;Pavone, Francesco Saverio;Silvestri, Ludovico;Turrini, Lapo;Vanzi, Francesco;Fanelli, Duccio
2021
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An inverse procedure is developed and tested to recover functional and structural information from global signals of brains activity. The method assumes a leaky-integrate and fire model with excitatory and inhibitory neurons, coupled via a directed network. Neurons are endowed with a heterogenous current value, which sets their associated dynamical regime. By making use of a heterogenous mean-field approximation, the method seeks to reconstructing from global activity patterns the distribution of in-coming degrees, for both excitatory and inhibitory neurons, as well as the distribution of the assigned currents. The proposed inverse scheme is first validated against synthetic data. Then, time-lapse acquisitions of a zebrafish larva recorded with a two-photon light sheet microscope are used as an input to the reconstruction algorithm. A power law distribution of the in-coming connectivity of the excitatory neurons is found. Local degree distributions are also computed by segmenting the whole brain in sub-regions traced from annotated atlas.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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