Computational study of thalamocortical interactions: simulating oscillatory activity
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Data de Publicação: | 2021 |
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Resumo: | The brain displays various oscillatory rhythms across scales that are related to one or multiple cognitive functions. One of the most prominent features in waking electroencephalograms of a variety of mammals, mainly observed at rest with eyes-closed, is the alpha rhythm (~ 10 Hz). Although alpha is strongly associated with reduced visual attention, it is also related to other roles. Understanding how and where this rhythm is generated can elucidate its functions. Even today there is no definitive answer to this question, though several hypotheses put forward the thalamus and the cortex as possible protagonists. This work aims to explore possible alpha generators in a multilayered microcircuit model of the primary visual cortex connected to a thalamic network. The spontaneous activity of the cortical microcircuit was analyzed and two hypotheses of the generation of alpha were studied. We showed that alpha oscillations emerge by adding intrinsically bursting neurons at cortical layer 5 and by changing the thalamocortical loop delay. These hypotheses pointed to generators from different sources, one pointing layers 5 and 2/3 and the other pointing layers 4 and 6, and they are comparable with experimental works. |
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Computational study of thalamocortical interactions: simulating oscillatory activityEstudo computacional de interações talamocorticais: simulando atividade oscilatóriaAlpha oscillationCortéx visual primárioIntegrate-and-fire modelModelo integra-e-disparaNeuro-simuladoresNeuro-simulatorsOscilação alfaOscilações talamocorticaisPrimary visual cortexThalamocortical oscillationsThe brain displays various oscillatory rhythms across scales that are related to one or multiple cognitive functions. One of the most prominent features in waking electroencephalograms of a variety of mammals, mainly observed at rest with eyes-closed, is the alpha rhythm (~ 10 Hz). Although alpha is strongly associated with reduced visual attention, it is also related to other roles. Understanding how and where this rhythm is generated can elucidate its functions. Even today there is no definitive answer to this question, though several hypotheses put forward the thalamus and the cortex as possible protagonists. This work aims to explore possible alpha generators in a multilayered microcircuit model of the primary visual cortex connected to a thalamic network. The spontaneous activity of the cortical microcircuit was analyzed and two hypotheses of the generation of alpha were studied. We showed that alpha oscillations emerge by adding intrinsically bursting neurons at cortical layer 5 and by changing the thalamocortical loop delay. These hypotheses pointed to generators from different sources, one pointing layers 5 and 2/3 and the other pointing layers 4 and 6, and they are comparable with experimental works.O cérebro exibe vários ritmos oscilatórios que estão relacionadas a uma ou várias funções cognitivas. Uma das características mais proeminentes nos eletroencefalogramas em estado vigília de uma variedade de mamíferos, observada principalmente durante repouso com os olhos fechados, é o ritmo alfa (~ 10 Hz). Embora alfa seja fortemente associado à redução da atenção visual, também está relacionado a outros aspectos funcionais. Entender como e onde esse ritmo é gerado pode elucidar suas funções. Ainda hoje não há uma resposta definitiva para essa pergunta, embora várias hipóteses apresentem o tálamo e o córtex como possíveis protagonistas. Este trabalho objetiva explorar possíveis geradores alfa em um modelo do microcircuito multicamadas do córtex visual primário conectado a uma rede talâmica. A atividade espontânea do microcircuito cortical foi analisada e duas hipóteses de geração de alfa foram estudadas. Mostramos que as oscilações alfa emergem ao adicionar neurônios que disparam intrinsecamente em rajada na camada cortical 5 e ao alterar o atraso tálamo-cortical. As hipóteses apontam para geradores de diferentes origens, um apontando as camadas 5 e 2/3 e o outro apontando as camadas 4 e 6, e elas são comparáveis com trabalhos experimentais.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPSilva Filho, Antonio Carlos Roque daShimoura, Renan Oliveira2021-09-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/59/59135/tde-06122021-160402/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2022-01-07T17:32:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-06122021-160402Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212022-01-07T17:32:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Computational study of thalamocortical interactions: simulating oscillatory activity Estudo computacional de interações talamocorticais: simulando atividade oscilatória |
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Computational study of thalamocortical interactions: simulating oscillatory activity |
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Computational study of thalamocortical interactions: simulating oscillatory activity Shimoura, Renan Oliveira Alpha oscillation Cortéx visual primário Integrate-and-fire model Modelo integra-e-dispara Neuro-simuladores Neuro-simulators Oscilação alfa Oscilações talamocorticais Primary visual cortex Thalamocortical oscillations |
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Computational study of thalamocortical interactions: simulating oscillatory activity |
title_full |
Computational study of thalamocortical interactions: simulating oscillatory activity |
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Computational study of thalamocortical interactions: simulating oscillatory activity |
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Computational study of thalamocortical interactions: simulating oscillatory activity |
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Computational study of thalamocortical interactions: simulating oscillatory activity |
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Shimoura, Renan Oliveira |
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Shimoura, Renan Oliveira |
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Silva Filho, Antonio Carlos Roque da |
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Shimoura, Renan Oliveira |
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Alpha oscillation Cortéx visual primário Integrate-and-fire model Modelo integra-e-dispara Neuro-simuladores Neuro-simulators Oscilação alfa Oscilações talamocorticais Primary visual cortex Thalamocortical oscillations |
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Alpha oscillation Cortéx visual primário Integrate-and-fire model Modelo integra-e-dispara Neuro-simuladores Neuro-simulators Oscilação alfa Oscilações talamocorticais Primary visual cortex Thalamocortical oscillations |
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The brain displays various oscillatory rhythms across scales that are related to one or multiple cognitive functions. One of the most prominent features in waking electroencephalograms of a variety of mammals, mainly observed at rest with eyes-closed, is the alpha rhythm (~ 10 Hz). Although alpha is strongly associated with reduced visual attention, it is also related to other roles. Understanding how and where this rhythm is generated can elucidate its functions. Even today there is no definitive answer to this question, though several hypotheses put forward the thalamus and the cortex as possible protagonists. This work aims to explore possible alpha generators in a multilayered microcircuit model of the primary visual cortex connected to a thalamic network. The spontaneous activity of the cortical microcircuit was analyzed and two hypotheses of the generation of alpha were studied. We showed that alpha oscillations emerge by adding intrinsically bursting neurons at cortical layer 5 and by changing the thalamocortical loop delay. These hypotheses pointed to generators from different sources, one pointing layers 5 and 2/3 and the other pointing layers 4 and 6, and they are comparable with experimental works. |
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