<p>(A) Example 12 Hz Poisson process-generated spiketrains used for corticothalamic UP state spikes. (B) Example background excitation/applied current step used for corticothalamic UP state. (C) Model network of thalamus, its connections, and its inputs from cortex.</p
<p>Arrows represent excitatory connections and the lines with solid circle represent inhibitory conn...
<p>The model comprises the three network nodes (cortex, reticular nucleus and thalamus) known to be ...
<p>Top, middle, and bottom panels show clustered states achieved with pulsing at 83, 94, and 120 Hz,...
<p>Green arrows represent the regions in which there were BOLD response increases. The 3 input pathw...
<p>The cortical layer was organized in a one-dimensional chain of pyramidal cells (PYs) and inhibito...
<p>A. The network architecture included three one-dimensional network layers each containing cortica...
The thalamus plays a crucial role in modulating the cortical activity underlying sensory and cogniti...
International audienceThe thalamus is often underestimated in most cerebral models, though it is inv...
Repetitive stimulation of the dorsal thalamus at 7–14 Hz pro-duces an increasing number of spikes at...
This repository contains 10 realizations of calculations of connectivity structures for a model soma...
<p>Illustration of fits of feedforward thalamocortical model (Eq. 8) to data ...
A major challenge in experimental data analysis is the validation of analytical methods in a fully c...
<p>Excitatory (inhibitory) connections indicated in green (red). is the cortical pyramidal neural p...
<p>The network consists of two parts. In each part, there are excitatory (S, NS) and inhibitory (I) ...
The quantities ϕab are the fields propagating to population a from population b. Dashed lines repres...
<p>Arrows represent excitatory connections and the lines with solid circle represent inhibitory conn...
<p>The model comprises the three network nodes (cortex, reticular nucleus and thalamus) known to be ...
<p>Top, middle, and bottom panels show clustered states achieved with pulsing at 83, 94, and 120 Hz,...
<p>Green arrows represent the regions in which there were BOLD response increases. The 3 input pathw...
<p>The cortical layer was organized in a one-dimensional chain of pyramidal cells (PYs) and inhibito...
<p>A. The network architecture included three one-dimensional network layers each containing cortica...
The thalamus plays a crucial role in modulating the cortical activity underlying sensory and cogniti...
International audienceThe thalamus is often underestimated in most cerebral models, though it is inv...
Repetitive stimulation of the dorsal thalamus at 7–14 Hz pro-duces an increasing number of spikes at...
This repository contains 10 realizations of calculations of connectivity structures for a model soma...
<p>Illustration of fits of feedforward thalamocortical model (Eq. 8) to data ...
A major challenge in experimental data analysis is the validation of analytical methods in a fully c...
<p>Excitatory (inhibitory) connections indicated in green (red). is the cortical pyramidal neural p...
<p>The network consists of two parts. In each part, there are excitatory (S, NS) and inhibitory (I) ...
The quantities ϕab are the fields propagating to population a from population b. Dashed lines repres...
<p>Arrows represent excitatory connections and the lines with solid circle represent inhibitory conn...
<p>The model comprises the three network nodes (cortex, reticular nucleus and thalamus) known to be ...
<p>Top, middle, and bottom panels show clustered states achieved with pulsing at 83, 94, and 120 Hz,...