Coherent behavior in neuronal networks
Josic, Kresimir
Rubin, Jonathan
Matias, Manuel
Romo, Ranulfo
Recent experimental research advances have led to increasingly detailed descriptions of how networks of interacting neurons process information. With thesedevelopments, it has become clear that dynamic network behaviors underlie information processing, and that the observed activity patterns cannot be fully explained by simple concepts such as synchrony and phase locking. These new insights raise significant challenges and offer exciting opportunities for experimental and theoretical neuroscientists. Coherent Behavior in Neuronal Networksfeatures a review of recent research in this area from some of the world’s foremost experts on systems neuroscience. The book presents novel methodologies and interdisciplinary perspectives, and will serve as an invaluable resource to the research community. Highlights include the results of interdisciplinary collaborations and approaches as well as topics, such as the interplay of intrinsic and synaptic dynamics in producing coherent neuronal network activity and the roles of globally coherent rhythms and oscillations in the coordination of distributed processing, that are of significant research interest but have been underrepresented in the review literature. With its cutting-edge mathematical, statistical, and computational techniques, this volume will be of interest to all researchers and students in the field of systems neuroscience. INDICE: On the dynamics of synaptic inputs during ongoing activity in the cortex.- Timing excitation and inhibition in the cortical network.- Finding repeating synaptic inputs in a single neocortical neuron.- Reverberatory activity in neuronal networks.- Gap junctions and emergent rhythms.- Gain modulation as a mechanism for switching reference frames, tasks, and targets.- Far in space and yet in synchrony: neuronal mechanisms for zero-lag long-range synchronization.- Characterizing oscillatory cortical networks with Granger causality.-Neurophysiology of interceptive behavior in the primate: encoding and decoding target parameters in the parietofrontal system.- Noise correlations and information encoding and decoding.- Stochastic synchrony in the olfactory bulb.- Stochastic neural dynamics as a principle of perception.- Large-scale computational modeling of the primary visual cortex.- Index.
- ISBN: 978-1-4419-0388-4
- Editorial: Springer
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 400
- Fecha Publicación: 01/09/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés