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A single column thalamocortical network model (Traub et al 2005)
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To better understand population phenomena in thalamocortical neuronal ensembles,
we have constructed a preliminary network model with 3,560 multicompartment neurons
(containing soma, branching dendrites, and a portion of axon). Types of neurons included
superficial pyramids (with regular spiking [RS] and fast rhythmic bursting [FRB] firing
behaviors); RS spiny stellates; fast spiking (FS) interneurons, with basket-type and axoaxonic
types of connectivity, and located in superficial and deep cortical layers; low threshold spiking
(LTS) interneurons, that contacted principal cell dendrites; deep pyramids, that could have RS or
intrinsic bursting (IB) firing behaviors, and endowed either with non-tufted apical dendrites or
with long tufted apical dendrites; thalamocortical relay (TCR) cells; and nucleus reticularis
(nRT) cells. To the extent possible, both electrophysiology and synaptic connectivity were
based on published data, although many arbitrary choices were necessary.
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Thalamus geniculate nucleus/lateral principal GLU cell Show
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Thalamus reticular nucleus GABA cell Show
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Neocortex U1 L6 pyramidal corticalthalamic GLU cell Show
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Neocortex U1 L2/6 pyramidal intratelencephalic GLU cell Show
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Neocortex fast spiking (FS) interneuron Show
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Neocortex spiking regular (RS) neuron Show
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Neocortex spiking low threshold (LTS) neuron Show
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Traub RD, Contreras D, Cunningham MO, Murray H, LeBeau FE, Roopun A, Bibbig A, Wilent WB, Higley MJ, Whittington MA (2005) Show
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Traub RD, Contreras D, Whittington MA (2005) Show
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Traub, Roger D [rtraub at us.ibm.com] Show
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deep cortical interneuron
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Epilepsy, Sleep spindles
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ifc fortran
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