Recurrent activity in neuronal avalanches
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Abstract
A new statistical analysis of large neuronal avalanches observed in mouse and rat brain tissues reveals a substantial degree of recurrent activity and cyclic patterns of activation not seen in smaller avalanches. To explain these observations, we adapted a model of structural weakening in materials. In this model, dynamical weakening of neuron spiking thresholds closely replicates experimental avalanche size distributions, spiking number distributions, and patterns of cyclic activity. This agreement between model and data suggests that a mechanism like dynamical weakening plays a key role in recurrent activity found in large neuronal avalanches. We expect these results to illuminate the causes and dynamics of large avalanches, like those seen in seizures.
*We acknowledge support from International Physics of Living Systems (1505008) and the Center for Physics of Living Cells (grant no. 1430124).
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Publication: Submitted manuscript: Recurrent activity in neuronal avalanches
Presenters
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Tyler M Salners
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champai