2010
DOI: 10.3389/fnsys.2010.00009
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NeuronBank: a tool for cataloging neuronal circuitry

Abstract: The basic unit of any nervous system is the neuron. Therefore, understanding the operation of nervous systems ultimately requires an inventory of their constituent neurons and synaptic connectivity, which form neural circuits. The presence of uniquely identifiable neurons or classes of neurons in many invertebrates has facilitated the construction of cellular-level connectivity diagrams that can be generalized across individuals within a species. Homologous neurons can also be recognized across species. Here w… Show more

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“…Advances in automation and novel neuroanatomical tools are generating a growing number of connectivity datasets (Micheva and Smith, 2007; Lu et al, 2009; Katz et al, 2010). The representation of such datasets is a crucial step towards gaining insight into the principles that underlie neuronal connectivity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Advances in automation and novel neuroanatomical tools are generating a growing number of connectivity datasets (Micheva and Smith, 2007; Lu et al, 2009; Katz et al, 2010). The representation of such datasets is a crucial step towards gaining insight into the principles that underlie neuronal connectivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these models each cell possesses functionally discrete properties firing in distinct phases with respect to a given global activity pattern (Guertin 2009; Selverston 2010). Ball-and-stick representations have been particularly powerful in invertebrate neuronal networks (Antonsen and Edwards 2003), because the firing and connectivity properties of physiologically and anatomically identified individual neurons could be reproducibly characterized across different individuals of the same species (Jing et al 2010;Katz et al 2010;Marder and Calabrese 1996;Newcomb et al 2012; Ramirez, 1998;White and Nusbaum 2011). One of the many important lessons learned from these small invertebrate networks is that even in the case of a truly identified neuron, electrophysiological measures of single-cell properties do not suffice to uniquely specify a neuron (Brookings et al 2012).…”
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“…NeuroLex.org has been cited in a series of articles commentaries and reviews as a tool that can help address informatics challenges in neuroimaging (Nielsen, 2009b; Mejino et al, 2010; Turner et al, 2010), Autism (Young et al, 2009), event-related brain potentials (Frishkoff et al, 2009), and cognitive science (Derom et al, 2010; Miller et al, 2010; Yarkoni et al, 2010). The neuroinformatics community has cited it as a development encouraging integration between tools (French et al, 2009; Nielsen, 2009a; Ascoli, 2010; Hamilton and Ascoli, 2010; Katz et al, 2010; Akil et al, 2011). It has also been cited by the semantic web community as an example of a new development in distributed collaborative creation of biological ontologies (Cheung et al, 2009; Alquier et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%