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Thursday, May 29, 20082:00 PM - 3:00 PMCNLS Conference Room (TA-3, Bldg 1690) Postdoc Seminar Identification of the structure and dynamics of collective activity in
cultured neural networks Michael HamUniversity of North Texas/T-7/CNLS All higher order central nervous systems exhibit spontaneous neural
activity, though the purpose and mechanistic origin of such activity
remains poorly understood. We quantitatively analyzed the ignition and
spread of collective spontaneous electrophysiological activity in networks
of cultured cortical neurons growing on microelectrode arrays. Leader
neurons, which form a mono-synaptically connected primary circuit, and
initiate a majority of network bursts were found to be a small subset of
recorded neurons. Leader/follower firing delay times formed
temporally stable positively skewed distributions. Blocking inhibitory
synapses usually resulted in shorter delay times with reduced variance.
These distributions are characterizations of general aspects of internal
network dynamics and provide estimates of pair-wise synaptic distances.
Multi-information groups of three or more neurons are identified and
characterized by their synergistic or redundant nature. The development of
these relationships during maturation shows a shift from synergistic to
redundant groups. At the end of the talk, there will a presentation of
interesting observations and questions waiting to be addressed.
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