Long time windows from theta modulated inhib. in entorhinal–hippo. loop (Cutsuridis & Poirazi 2015)

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"A recent experimental study (Mizuseki et al., 2009) has shown that the temporal delays between population activities in successive entorhinal and hippocampal anatomical stages are longer (about 70–80 ms) than expected from axon conduction velocities and passive synaptic integration of feed-forward excitatory inputs. We investigate via computer simulations the mechanisms that give rise to such long temporal delays in the hippocampus structures. ... The model shows that the experimentally reported long temporal delays in the DG, CA3 and CA1 hippocampal regions are due to theta modulated somatic and axonic inhibition..."
Reference:
1 . Cutsuridis V, Poirazi P (2015) A computational study on how theta modulated inhibition can account for the long temporal windows in the entorhinal-hippocampal loop. Neurobiol Learn Mem 120:69-83 [PubMed]
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Model Type: Realistic Network;
Brain Region(s)/Organism:
Cell Type(s): Dentate gyrus granule GLU cell; Hippocampus CA1 pyramidal GLU cell; Hippocampus CA3 pyramidal GLU cell; Hippocampus CA3 interneuron basket GABA cell; Dentate gyrus mossy cell; Dentate gyrus basket cell; Dentate gyrus hilar cell; Hippocampus CA1 basket cell; Hippocampus CA3 stratum oriens lacunosum-moleculare interneuron; Hippocampus CA1 bistratified cell; Hippocampus CA1 axo-axonic cell; Hippocampus CA3 axo-axonic cells;
Channel(s): I Na,t; I L high threshold; I N; I T low threshold; I A; I K; I M; I h; I K,Ca; I_AHP;
Gap Junctions:
Receptor(s): GabaA; AMPA; NMDA;
Gene(s):
Transmitter(s):
Simulation Environment: NEURON;
Model Concept(s): Pattern Recognition; Temporal Pattern Generation; Spatio-temporal Activity Patterns; Brain Rhythms; Storage/recall;
Implementer(s): Cutsuridis, Vassilis [vcutsuridis at gmail.com];
Search NeuronDB for information about:  Dentate gyrus granule GLU cell; Hippocampus CA1 pyramidal GLU cell; Hippocampus CA3 pyramidal GLU cell; Hippocampus CA3 interneuron basket GABA cell; GabaA; AMPA; NMDA; I Na,t; I L high threshold; I N; I T low threshold; I A; I K; I M; I h; I K,Ca; I_AHP;
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: $Id: netstim.mod 1887 2007-11-19 12:34:00Z hines $
: comments at end
: Modified from NetStim so that spikes are Gaussian distributed around
: regular spike times (BPG 14-1-09)
: Spikes outside regular interval are moved to just inside the interval
: (this will distort the distribution, so noise level should be chosen
: so that this does not happen very often!!)


NEURON	{ 
  ARTIFICIAL_CELL RegnStim
  RANGE interval, number, start
  RANGE noise
  POINTER donotuse
}

PARAMETER {
	interval	= 10 (ms) <1e-9,1e9>: time between spikes (msec)
	number	= 10 <0,1e9>	: number of spikes (independent of noise)
	start		= 50 (ms)	: start of first spike
	noise		= 0 <0,1>	: amount of randomness (0.0 - 1.0)
}

ASSIGNED {
	event (ms)
	on
	ispike
	tspike	: regular spike time
	donotuse
}

PROCEDURE seed(x) {
	set_seed(x)
}

INITIAL {
	on = 0 : off
	tspike = start
	ispike = 0
	if (noise < 0) {
		noise = 0
	}
	if (noise > 1) {
		noise = 1
	}
	if (start >= 0 && number > 0) {
		on = 1
		: randomize the first spike 
		event = start + noise*interval*erand()
		: but not earlier than 0
		if (event < 0) {
			event = 0
		}
		net_send(event, 3)
	}
}	

PROCEDURE init_sequence(t(ms)) {
	if (number > 0) {
		on = 1
		event = 0
		ispike = 0
	}
}

FUNCTION invl(mean (ms)) (ms) {
	if (mean <= 0.) {
		mean = .01 (ms) : I would worry if it were 0.
	}
	if (noise == 0) {
		invl = mean
	}else{
:		invl = (1. - noise)*mean + noise*mean*erand()
		invl = tspike + mean + noise*mean*erand() - t
		if (invl <= 0) {
			invl = .01 (ms)	: reset to small interval
		}
:		if (t+invl >= tspike+mean) {
:			invl = tspike + mean - t - .01
:		}
	}
	tspike = tspike + mean
}
VERBATIM
#ifndef NRN_VERSION_GTEQ_8_2_0
double nrn_random_pick(void* r);
void* nrn_random_arg(int argpos);
#define RANDCAST
#else
#define RANDCAST (Rand*)
#endif

ENDVERBATIM

FUNCTION erand() {
VERBATIM
	if (_p_donotuse) {
		/*
		:Supports separate independent but reproducible streams for
		: each instance. However, the corresponding hoc Random
		: distribution MUST be set to Random.normal(0, 1) (BPG)
		*/
		_lerand = nrn_random_pick(RANDCAST _p_donotuse);
	}else{
ENDVERBATIM
		: the old standby. Cannot use if reproducible parallel sim
		: independent of nhost or which host this instance is on
		: is desired, since each instance on this cpu draws from
		: the same stream
		erand = normrand(0, 1)
VERBATIM
	}
ENDVERBATIM
}

PROCEDURE noiseFromRandom() {
VERBATIM
 {
	void** pv = (void**)(&_p_donotuse);
	if (ifarg(1)) {
		*pv = nrn_random_arg(1);
	}else{
		*pv = (void*)0;
	}
 }
ENDVERBATIM
}

PROCEDURE next_invl() {
	if (number > 0) {
		event = invl(interval)
	}
	if (ispike >= number) {
		on = 0
	}
}

NET_RECEIVE (w) {
	if (flag == 0) { : external event
		if (w > 0 && on == 0) { : turn on spike sequence
			: but not if a netsend is on the queue
			init_sequence(t)
			: randomize the first spike so on average it occurs at
			: noise*interval (most likely interval is always 0)
			next_invl()
			event = event - interval*(1. - noise)
			net_send(event, 1)
		}else if (w < 0) { : turn off spiking definitively
			on = 0
		}
	}
	if (flag == 3) { : from INITIAL
		if (on == 1) { : but ignore if turned off by external event
			init_sequence(t)
			net_send(0, 1)
		}
	}
	if (flag == 1 && on == 1) {
		ispike = ispike + 1
		net_event(t)
		next_invl()
		if (on == 1) {
			net_send(event, 1)
		}
	}
}

COMMENT
Presynaptic spike generator
---------------------------

This mechanism has been written to be able to use synapses in a single
neuron receiving various types of presynaptic trains.  This is a "fake"
presynaptic compartment containing a spike generator.  The trains
of spikes can be either periodic or noisy (Poisson-distributed)

Parameters;
   noise: 	between 0 (no noise-periodic) and 1 (fully noisy)
   interval: 	mean time between spikes (ms)
   number: 	number of spikes (independent of noise)

Written by Z. Mainen, modified by A. Destexhe, The Salk Institute

Modified by Michael Hines for use with CVode
The intrinsic bursting parameters have been removed since
generators can stimulate other generators to create complicated bursting
patterns with independent statistics (see below)

Modified by Michael Hines to use logical event style with NET_RECEIVE
This stimulator can also be triggered by an input event.
If the stimulator is in the on==0 state (no net_send events on queue)
 and receives a positive weight
event, then the stimulator changes to the on=1 state and goes through
its entire spike sequence before changing to the on=0 state. During
that time it ignores any positive weight events. If, in an on!=0 state,
the stimulator receives a negative weight event, the stimulator will
change to the on==0 state. In the on==0 state, it will ignore any ariving
net_send events. A change to the on==1 state immediately fires the first spike of
its sequence.

ENDCOMMENT