Neuronal network topologies and connectivity patterns were explored in control and glutamate-injured hippocampal neuronal networks, cultured on planar multielectrode arrays. Spontaneous activity was characterized by brief episodes of synchronous firing at many sites in the array (network bursts). During such assembly activity, maximum numbers of neurons are known to interact in the network. After brief glutamate exposure followed by recovery, neuronal networks became hypersynchronous and fired network bursts at higher frequency. Connectivity maps were constructed to understand how neurons communicate during a network burst. These maps were obtained by analysing the spike trains using cross-covariance analysis and graph theory methods. Analy...
Experimental studies of neuronal cultures have revealed a wide variety of spiking network activity r...
<p><b>A</b>-<b>B</b> Examples of the degradation of neuronal activity in clustered and homogeneous c...
Structural rearrangement of the dentate gyrus has been described as the underlying cause of many typ...
Neuronal network topologies and connectivity patterns were explored in control and glutamate-injured...
Study of hypersynchronous activity is of prime importance for combating epilepsy. Studies on network...
The simultaneous recording of the activity of many neurons poses challenges for multivariate data an...
The interplay between anatomical connectivity and dynamics in neural networks plays a key role in th...
Since the seminal work of Watts in the late 90s, graph-theoretic analyses have been performed on man...
BACKGROUND: The spontaneous activity of neuronal networks has been studied in in vitro models such a...
Considering the brain as a complex network of interacting dynamical systems offers new insights into...
Complex network topologies represent the necessary substrate to support complex brain functions. In ...
Recent studies have emphasized the importance of multiplex networks--interdependent networks with sh...
Epilepsy is a disease of abnormal neural activities involving large area of brain networks. Until no...
Abstract—It is an open question whether neuronal networks, cultured on multielectrode arrays, retain...
Networks can be dynamical systems that undergo functional and structural reorganization. One example...
Experimental studies of neuronal cultures have revealed a wide variety of spiking network activity r...
<p><b>A</b>-<b>B</b> Examples of the degradation of neuronal activity in clustered and homogeneous c...
Structural rearrangement of the dentate gyrus has been described as the underlying cause of many typ...
Neuronal network topologies and connectivity patterns were explored in control and glutamate-injured...
Study of hypersynchronous activity is of prime importance for combating epilepsy. Studies on network...
The simultaneous recording of the activity of many neurons poses challenges for multivariate data an...
The interplay between anatomical connectivity and dynamics in neural networks plays a key role in th...
Since the seminal work of Watts in the late 90s, graph-theoretic analyses have been performed on man...
BACKGROUND: The spontaneous activity of neuronal networks has been studied in in vitro models such a...
Considering the brain as a complex network of interacting dynamical systems offers new insights into...
Complex network topologies represent the necessary substrate to support complex brain functions. In ...
Recent studies have emphasized the importance of multiplex networks--interdependent networks with sh...
Epilepsy is a disease of abnormal neural activities involving large area of brain networks. Until no...
Abstract—It is an open question whether neuronal networks, cultured on multielectrode arrays, retain...
Networks can be dynamical systems that undergo functional and structural reorganization. One example...
Experimental studies of neuronal cultures have revealed a wide variety of spiking network activity r...
<p><b>A</b>-<b>B</b> Examples of the degradation of neuronal activity in clustered and homogeneous c...
Structural rearrangement of the dentate gyrus has been described as the underlying cause of many typ...