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Name
Sleep-wake transitions in corticothalamic system (Bazhenov et al 2002)
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thalamocort2002
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Notes
The authors investigate the transition between sleep and awake states with intracellular recordings in cats and computational models. The model describes many essential features of slow wave sleep and activated states as well as the transition between them.
Model Neurons
Thalamic reticular neuron
 
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Thalamic relay neuron
 
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Neocortical pyramidal neuron: deep
 
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Model Currents
I M
 
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I L high threshold
 
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I K,leak
 
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I K,Ca
 
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I Na,t
 
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I T low threshold
 
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Model Receptors
AMPA
 
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GabaA
 
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GabaB
 
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NMDA
 
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Model Type
Network
 
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Model Concept
Oscillations
 
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Short-term Synaptic Plasticity
 
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Sleep
 
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Depression
 
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Spatio-temporal Activity Patterns
 
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Synchronization
 
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Model papers
Bazhenov M, Timofeev I, Steriade M, Sejnowski TJ (2002)
 
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Simulator software
C or C++ program
 
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Gene
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Region Organism
Thalamus
 
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Gap Junctions
Implemented by
Bazhenov, Maxim [Bazhenov at Salk.edu]
 
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Revisions:
14
Last time:
10/9/2008 10:52:44 AM
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Tom Morse - MoldelDB admin
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