Embedded Ensemble Encoding Video

Contributors
William W Lytton (SUNY Downstate) and Srdjan D. Antic (UConn Health)
Institution/ Affiliation
SUNY Downstate University, Brooklyn, NY & University of Connecticut, School of Medicine, Farmington, CT
Presentation Details (date, conference, etc.)

[BRAIN TMM PIs] Collaboration with U19


Relevant correspondence:

From: Fidel Santamaria
Sent: Wednesday, September 9, 2020 12:10 PM

Please have your info into the wiki, so we can move on to the next phase. Best, Fidel.

From: Peng, Grace (NIH/NIBIB) [E] <penggr@mail.nih.gov>
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2020 2:37 PM

Hi BRAIN Theories, Models and Methods (TMM) Grantees, please produce your abstracts and place them in your wiki page.

 

 

 

 

 

In this video we present our Embedded Ensemble Encoding theory, as well as the new model cell we had built over the last 3 years.

Following the description of the theory behind the scientific rationale (EEE Theory), we briefly describe our deliverable (code for a detailed cortical pyramidal neuron). Our model neuron is capable of producing a dendritic plateau potential, which maintains the cell body of pyramidal neuron in a sustained (several hundred milliseconds) depolarized state, "UP STATE".

Our code (the deliverable) is deposited at ModelDB. To obtain access to this code, please contact Srdjan Antic, or Bill Lytton, or Robert McDougal (ModelDB).

Our detailed descriptions of the computational model and model exercises are deposited as preprint in BioRxiv https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/828582v4.full. Look for the newest version of the article dated 21-AUG-2020.

The same article also contains detailed descriptions of experimental measurements used to generate biological constraints for building our computational model.