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Gerald Hahn: Computational properties of the visual microcircuit

Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona, Spain [BERNSTEIN SEMINAR]
When Nov 03, 2020
from 05:15 PM to 06:00 PM
Where Zoom Meeting. Meeting ID and password will be sent with e-mail invitation. You can also contact Fiona Siegfried for ID and password.
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Abstract

The neocortex is organized around layered microcircuits consisting of a variety of excitatory and inhibitory neuronal types which perform rate-and oscillation based computations. Using modeling, we show that both superficial and deep layers of the primary mouse visual cortex implement two ultrasensitive and bistable switches built on mutual inhibitory connectivity motives between SST, PV and VIP cells. The switches toggle pyramidal neurons between high and low firing rate states that are synchronized across layers through translaminar connectivity. Moreover, inhibited and disinhibited states are characterized by low- and high frequency oscillations, respectively, with layer-specific differences in frequency and power which show asymmetric changes during state transitions. These findings are consistent with a number of experimental observations and embed firing rate together with oscillatory changes within a switch interpretation of the microcircuit.

 

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Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona, Spain

 

 

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