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Spontaneous persistent activity and inactivity in vivo reveals differential cortico-entorhinal functional connectivity
by
McFarland, James M.
, Choudhary, Krishna
, Berberich, Sven
, Mehta, Mayank R.
, Hahn, Thomas T. G.
in
631/378/116/2393
/ 631/378/1595/1554
/ 631/378/3920
/ 639/766/747
/ 9/30
/ 9/74
/ Animals
/ Computational neuroscience
/ Computer Simulation
/ Connectome
/ Cortex (entorhinal)
/ Entorhinal Cortex - physiology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ In vivo methods and tests
/ Iterative methods
/ Male
/ Membrane potential
/ Membrane Potentials - physiology
/ Mice
/ Models, Neurological
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nerve Net - physiology
/ Neural networks
/ Neural Pathways - physiology
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - physiology
/ Neurosciences
/ Oscillations
/ Physics
/ Psychotherapy
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Substrates
2024
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Spontaneous persistent activity and inactivity in vivo reveals differential cortico-entorhinal functional connectivity
by
McFarland, James M.
, Choudhary, Krishna
, Berberich, Sven
, Mehta, Mayank R.
, Hahn, Thomas T. G.
in
631/378/116/2393
/ 631/378/1595/1554
/ 631/378/3920
/ 639/766/747
/ 9/30
/ 9/74
/ Animals
/ Computational neuroscience
/ Computer Simulation
/ Connectome
/ Cortex (entorhinal)
/ Entorhinal Cortex - physiology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ In vivo methods and tests
/ Iterative methods
/ Male
/ Membrane potential
/ Membrane Potentials - physiology
/ Mice
/ Models, Neurological
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nerve Net - physiology
/ Neural networks
/ Neural Pathways - physiology
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - physiology
/ Neurosciences
/ Oscillations
/ Physics
/ Psychotherapy
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Substrates
2024
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Spontaneous persistent activity and inactivity in vivo reveals differential cortico-entorhinal functional connectivity
by
McFarland, James M.
, Choudhary, Krishna
, Berberich, Sven
, Mehta, Mayank R.
, Hahn, Thomas T. G.
in
631/378/116/2393
/ 631/378/1595/1554
/ 631/378/3920
/ 639/766/747
/ 9/30
/ 9/74
/ Animals
/ Computational neuroscience
/ Computer Simulation
/ Connectome
/ Cortex (entorhinal)
/ Entorhinal Cortex - physiology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ In vivo methods and tests
/ Iterative methods
/ Male
/ Membrane potential
/ Membrane Potentials - physiology
/ Mice
/ Models, Neurological
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nerve Net - physiology
/ Neural networks
/ Neural Pathways - physiology
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - physiology
/ Neurosciences
/ Oscillations
/ Physics
/ Psychotherapy
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Substrates
2024
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Spontaneous persistent activity and inactivity in vivo reveals differential cortico-entorhinal functional connectivity
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Spontaneous persistent activity and inactivity in vivo reveals differential cortico-entorhinal functional connectivity
2024
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Overview
Understanding the functional connectivity between brain regions and its emergent dynamics is a central challenge. Here we present a theory-experiment hybrid approach involving iteration between a minimal computational model and in vivo electrophysiological measurements. Our model not only predicted spontaneous persistent activity (SPA) during Up-Down-State oscillations, but also inactivity (SPI), which has never been reported. These were confirmed in vivo in the membrane potential of neurons, especially from layer 3 of the medial and lateral entorhinal cortices. The data was then used to constrain two free parameters, yielding a unique, experimentally determined model for each neuron. Analytic and computational analysis of the model generated a dozen quantitative predictions about network dynamics, which were all confirmed in vivo to high accuracy. Our technique predicted functional connectivity; e. g. the recurrent excitation is stronger in the medial than lateral entorhinal cortex. This too was confirmed with connectomics data. This technique uncovers how differential cortico-entorhinal dialogue generates SPA and SPI, which could form an energetically efficient working-memory substrate and influence the consolidation of memories during sleep. More broadly, our procedure can reveal the functional connectivity of large networks and a theory of their emergent dynamics.
Cortico-entorhinal interactions remain poorly understood. Here, the authors demonstrate that a model of interacting networks predicts spontaneous persistent activity and inactivity in the medial, but not lateral, entorhinal cortex in vivo.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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