DocumentCode :
714517
Title :
The role of short-term synaptic depression and adaptive threshold on cortical irregular spike activity
Author :
Ileri, Ugur ; Calim, Ali ; Uzuntarla, Muhammet ; Ozer, Mahmut
Author_Institution :
Biyomedikal Muhendisligi Bolumu, Bulent Ecevit Univ., Zonguldak, Turkey
fYear :
2015
fDate :
16-19 May 2015
Firstpage :
1333
Lastpage :
1336
Abstract :
In this study, the biophysical factors underlying the irregular spike patterns produced by neurons in the neocortex, whose cause and function are not fully understood yet, are investigated. In the experimental studies in the literature, it has been proposed that neocortical neurons are subject to high background activity. Thereby, the postsynaptic cortical neuron, used in the study, is modeled as a single-compartment neuron which receives random inputs from a large number of excitatory presynaptic neurons. Furthermore, synaptic transmission lines in the model are designed to include the short-term synaptic depression mechanism. In order to examine the regularity of spike trains in postsynaptic neuron having fix and adaptive threshold, the coefficient of variation of interspikes intervals are computed. The obtained results show that short-term synaptic depression and adaptive threshold mechanisms might be candidate mechanisms explaining the irregular firings in cortical neurons.
Keywords :
neurophysiology; adaptive threshold; cortical irregular spike activity; excitatory presynaptic neurons; neocortical neurons; postsynaptic cortical neuron; short-term synaptic depression; synaptic transmission lines; Adaptation models; Art; Computational modeling; Firing; Neurons; Noise; Power transmission lines; adaptive threshold level; irregularity; short-term synaptic depression;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2015 23th
Conference_Location :
Malatya
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SIU.2015.7130086
Filename :
7130086
Link To Document :
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