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Neural circuits and neuronal pools are two of the main structures found in the nervous system. Neural circuits are networks of neurons that work together to carry out a specific task or process. They consist of interconnected neurons and glial cells, which provide structural and metabolic support.
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The propagation of an action potential refers to the process by which a nerve impulse, or "action potential," travels along a neuron.
Neurons (nerve cells) have a resting membrane potential, with a slightly negative charge inside compared to outside. This is maintained by ion channels, such as sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+) channels, which control the flow of ions. When a stimulus, like a touch or a signal from another neuron, triggers the neuron, sodium channels open, allowing sodium ions to...
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A postsynaptic neuron usually receives numerous impulses from several other presynaptic neurons. The axon hillock of the postsynaptic neuron integrates all these signals and determines the likelihood of firing an action potential.
Sometimes a single EPSP is strong enough to induce an action potential in the postsynaptic neuron. However, multiple presynaptic inputs must often create EPSPs around the same time for the postsynaptic neuron to be sufficiently depolarized to fire an action potential.
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The action potential is a complex electrical event that occurs in excitable cells, such as neurons and muscle cells. It consists of several distinct phases, each with specific characteristics.
Resting Phase:
In this phase, the cell's membrane is at its resting potential, typically around -70 millivolts (mV) for neurons. Inside the cell, there is a higher concentration of potassium ions (K+) and a lower concentration of sodium ions (Na+). Voltage-gated sodium channels are closed, and...
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Neurons, the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system, communicate through complex electrochemical signals that underpin all cognitive and bodily functions. This communication is primarily facilitated by a process involving the generation and propagation of an action potential along the axon of the neuron. When the internal electrical charge of a neuron surpasses a certain threshold, an action potential is triggered. This rapid change in voltage travels swiftly along the axon to the...
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A synapse is a specialized structure where two neurons connect, allowing them to pass an electrical or chemical signal to another neuron. It is the point of communication between neurons. The term "synapse" is derived from the Greek word "synapsis," which means "conjunction." The entire process of neural communication revolves around the synapse. When activated, a neuron releases chemicals known as neurotransmitters into the synapse. These neurotransmitters cross the synapse and bind to...

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El estado asincrónico en los circuitos corticales.

Alfonso Renart1, Jaime de la Rocha, Peter Bartho

  • 1Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ 07102, USA. arenart@andromeda.rutgers.edu

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Las redes neuronales recurrentes pueden generar correlaciones de picos bajos a pesar de las entradas compartidas. Este estado asincrónico, observado en el neocórtex de roedores, sugiere repensar el papel de las correlaciones neuronales en el procesamiento de la información.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • La neurociencia computacional es la neurociencia computacional.
  • Los circuitos neuronales de las neuronas.

Sus antecedentes:

  • El pico neural correlacionado es común en los circuitos corticales.
  • Se debate el papel funcional de estas correlaciones, con preocupaciones de que limiten la decodificación de la información.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar si las redes neuronales recurrentes pueden lograr correlaciones de picos bajos a pesar de las entradas compartidas.
  • Para explorar los mecanismos que generan tal estado asincrónico.

Principales métodos:

  • Modelado teórico de las redes neuronales recurrentes.
  • Análisis de las fluctuaciones espontáneas en las poblaciones neuronales excitatorias e inhibitorias.
  • Validación experimental utilizando registros in vivo del neocórtex de roedores.

Principales resultados:

  • Las redes recurrentes pueden generar un estado asincrónico con correlaciones de picos medios bajos.
  • Las entradas compartidas son compensadas por correlaciones negativas en las corrientes sinápticas.
  • Se observaron experimentalmente correlaciones medias cercanas a cero en el neocórtex de roedores.

Conclusiones:

  • Las redes neuronales pueden mantener correlaciones bajas incluso con una entrada compartida significativa.
  • El estado asincrónico ofrece un mecanismo potencial para mitigar el impacto de las correlaciones.
  • Los hallazgos impulsan una reevaluación de los orígenes y el impacto funcional de las correlaciones neuronales.