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Network bursts in cultured NN result from different adaptive mechanisms (Masquelier & Deco 2013)
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It is now well established that cultured neuron networks are spontaneously active, and tend to synchronize. Synchronous events typically involve the whole network, and have thus been termed “network spikes” (NS). Using experimental recordings and numerical simulations, we show here that the inter-NS interval statistics are complex, and allow inferring the neural mechanisms at work, in particular the adaptive ones, and estimating a number of parameters to which we cannot access experimentally.
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Cochlear nucleus pyramidal/fusiform GLU cell Show
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Abstract integrate-and-fire adaptive exponential (AdEx) neuron Show
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Masquelier, Tim [timothee.masquelier at alum.mit.edu] Show
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timothee.masquelier@alum.mit.edu
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Masquelier T and Deco G (2013) Network bursting dynamics in excitatory cortical neuron cultures results from the combination of different adaptive mechanisms. PLoS ONE
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