Emergence of irregular activity in networks of strongly coupled conductance-based neurons

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Sanzeni, Alessandro

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Histed, Mark H

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Brunel, Nicolas

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2020-10-01T13:29:41Z

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2020-10-01T13:29:41Z

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2020-10-01T13:29:40Z

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Cortical neurons are characterized by irregular firing and a broad distribution of rates. The balanced state model explains these observations with a cancellation of mean excitatory and inhibitory currents, which makes fluctuations drive firing. In networks of neurons with current-based synapses, the balanced state emerges dynamically if coupling is strong, i.e. if the mean number of synapses per neuron $K$ is large and synaptic efficacy is of order $1/\sqrt{K}$. When synapses are conductance-based, current fluctuations are suppressed when coupling is strong, questioning the applicability of the balanced state idea to biological neural networks. We analyze networks of strongly coupled conductance-based neurons and show that asynchronous irregular activity and broad distributions of rates emerge if synapses are of order $1/\log(K)$. In such networks, unlike in the standard balanced state model, current fluctuations are small and firing is maintained by a drift-diffusion balance. This balance emerges dynamically, without fine tuning, if inputs are smaller than a critical value, which depends on synaptic time constants and coupling strength, and is significantly more robust to connection heterogeneities than the classical balanced state model. Our analysis makes experimentally testable predictions of how the network response properties should evolve as input increases.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21553

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Emergence of irregular activity in networks of strongly coupled conductance-based neurons

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Journal article

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School of Medicine

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Physics

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Neurobiology

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Duke Institute for Brain Sciences

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Center for Cognitive Neuroscience

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Duke

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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Basic Science Departments

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University Institutes and Centers

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