The development of biologically realistic models of brain microcircuits and regions constitutes currently a very relevant topic in computational neuroscience. One of the main challenges of such models is the passage between different scales, going from the microscale (cellular) to the meso (microcircuit) and macroscale (region or whole-brain level), while keeping at the same time a constraint on the demand of computational resources. In this paper we introduce a multiscale modeling framework for the hippocampal CA1, a region of the brain that plays a key role in functions such as learning, memory consolidation and navigation. Our modeling framework goes from the single cell level to the macroscale and makes use of a novel mean-field model of CA1, introduced in this paper, to bridge the gap between the micro and macro scales. We test and validate the model by analyzing the response of the system to the main brain rhythms observed in the hippocampus and comparing our results with the ones of the corresponding spiking network model of CA1. Then, we analyze the implementation of synaptic plasticity within our framework, a key aspect to study the role of hippocampus in learning and memory consolidation, and we demonstrate the capability of our framework to incorporate the variations at synaptic level. Finally, we present an example of the implementation of our model to study a stimulus propagation at the macro-scale level, and we show that the results of our framework can capture the dynamics obtained in the corresponding spiking network model of the whole CA1 area.

Multiscale modeling of neuronal dynamics in hippocampus CA1 / Tesler, F.; Lorenzi, R. M.; Ponzi, A.; Casellato, C.; Palesi, F.; Gandolfi, D.; Gandini Wheeler Kingshott, C. A. M.; Mapelli, J.; D'Angelo, E.; Migliore, M.; Destexhe, A.. - In: FRONTIERS IN COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 1662-5188. - 18:(2024), pp. 1432593-1432602. [10.3389/fncom.2024.1432593]

Multiscale modeling of neuronal dynamics in hippocampus CA1

Gandolfi D.
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Mapelli J.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2024

Abstract

The development of biologically realistic models of brain microcircuits and regions constitutes currently a very relevant topic in computational neuroscience. One of the main challenges of such models is the passage between different scales, going from the microscale (cellular) to the meso (microcircuit) and macroscale (region or whole-brain level), while keeping at the same time a constraint on the demand of computational resources. In this paper we introduce a multiscale modeling framework for the hippocampal CA1, a region of the brain that plays a key role in functions such as learning, memory consolidation and navigation. Our modeling framework goes from the single cell level to the macroscale and makes use of a novel mean-field model of CA1, introduced in this paper, to bridge the gap between the micro and macro scales. We test and validate the model by analyzing the response of the system to the main brain rhythms observed in the hippocampus and comparing our results with the ones of the corresponding spiking network model of CA1. Then, we analyze the implementation of synaptic plasticity within our framework, a key aspect to study the role of hippocampus in learning and memory consolidation, and we demonstrate the capability of our framework to incorporate the variations at synaptic level. Finally, we present an example of the implementation of our model to study a stimulus propagation at the macro-scale level, and we show that the results of our framework can capture the dynamics obtained in the corresponding spiking network model of the whole CA1 area.
2024
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1432593
1432602
Multiscale modeling of neuronal dynamics in hippocampus CA1 / Tesler, F.; Lorenzi, R. M.; Ponzi, A.; Casellato, C.; Palesi, F.; Gandolfi, D.; Gandini Wheeler Kingshott, C. A. M.; Mapelli, J.; D'Angelo, E.; Migliore, M.; Destexhe, A.. - In: FRONTIERS IN COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 1662-5188. - 18:(2024), pp. 1432593-1432602. [10.3389/fncom.2024.1432593]
Tesler, F.; Lorenzi, R. M.; Ponzi, A.; Casellato, C.; Palesi, F.; Gandolfi, D.; Gandini Wheeler Kingshott, C. A. M.; Mapelli, J.; D'Angelo, E.; Miglio...espandi
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