Investigation of spatio-temporal dependencies in neuronal functional connectivity

M. C. Spencer, D. Xydas, J. Downes, M. W. Hammond, V. Becerra, K. Warwick, Benjamin J. Whalley, S. Nasuto
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Abstract

Determining how the functional connectivity in cortical cultures on multi-electrode arrays develops over time can provide new and helpful insight into how cognitive pathways form. This study uses both data- and model-driven approaches to determine what dependencies are present in and between functional connectivity networks derived from bursts of extra-cellularly recorded activity. Two models were used to capture the dynamics of individual functional connections and their consistencies were verified using surrogate data. By comparing network-wide properties between model generated networks and functional networks from data, complex interdependencies were revealed. This indicates the persistent co-activation of neuronal pathways, as can be found in whole brain structures and further supports the use of cortical cultures as a consistent model for neuronal studies.
神经元功能连接的时空依赖性研究
确定多电极阵列皮层培养物的功能连接如何随着时间的推移而发展,可以为认知通路的形成提供新的有益的见解。本研究使用数据驱动和模型驱动的方法来确定从细胞外记录的活动爆发中产生的功能连接网络中存在的依赖关系。两个模型被用来捕捉单个功能连接的动态,并使用替代数据验证了它们的一致性。通过比较模型生成的网络与数据生成的功能网络之间的网络属性,揭示了复杂的相互依赖关系。这表明神经元通路的持续共激活,可以在整个大脑结构中发现,并进一步支持皮质培养作为神经元研究的一致模型的使用。
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