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Development of Mechanistic Neural Mass (mNM) Models that Link Physiology to Mean-Field Dynamics

Authors :
Richa Tripathi
Bruce J. Gluckman
Source :
Frontiers in Network Physiology. 2
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Frontiers Media SA, 2022.

Abstract

Brain rhythms emerge from the mean-field activity of networks of neurons. There have been many efforts to build mathematical and computational embodiments in the form of discrete cell-group activities—termed neural masses—to understand in particular the origins of evoked potentials, intrinsic patterns of activities such as theta, regulation of sleep, Parkinson’s disease related dynamics, and mimic seizure dynamics. As originally utilized, standard neural masses convert input through a sigmoidal function to a firing rate, and firing rate through a synaptic alpha function to other masses. Here we define a process to build mechanistic neural masses (mNMs) as mean-field models of microscopic membrane-type (Hodgkin Huxley type) models of different neuron types that duplicate the stability, firing rate, and associated bifurcations as function of relevant slow variables - such as extracellular potassium - and synaptic current; and whose output is both firing rate and impact on the slow variables - such as transmembrane potassium flux. Small networks composed of just excitatory and inhibitory mNMs demonstrate expected dynamical states including firing, runaway excitation and depolarization block, and these transitions change in biologically observed ways with changes in extracellular potassium and excitatory-inhibitory balance.

Details

ISSN :
26740109
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in Network Physiology
Accession number :
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