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Realistic modeling of neurons and networks: towards brain simulation

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
Realistic modeling is a new advanced methodology for investigating brain functions. Realistic modeling is based on a detailed biophysical description of neurons and synapses, which can be integrated into microcircuits. The latter can, in turn, be further integrated to form large-scale brain networks and eventually to reconstruct complex brain systems. Here we provide a review of the realistic simulation strategy and use the cerebellar network as an example. This network has been carefully investigated at molecular and cellular level and has been the object of intense theoretical investigation. The cerebellum is thought to lie at the core of the forward controller operations of the brain and to implement timing and sensory prediction functions. The cerebellum is well described and provides a challenging field in which one of the most advanced realistic microcircuit models has been generated. We illustrate how these models can be elaborated and embedded into robotic control systems to gain insight into how the cellular properties of cerebellar neurons emerge in integrated behaviors. Realistic network modeling opens up new perspectives for the investigation of brain pathologies and for the neurorobotic field
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
plasticity; computation; Neuron model
List of contributors:
D'Angelo, Egidio Ugo; Solinas, Sergio Mauro Gavino; J., Garrido; Casellato, Claudia; A., Pedrocchi; J., Mapelli; Gandolfi, Daniela; Prestori, Francesca
Authors of the University:
CASELLATO CLAUDIA
D'ANGELO EGIDIO UGO
PRESTORI FRANCESCA
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/980449
Published in:
FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGY
Journal
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