2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.01.06.425526
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On the role of arkypallidal and prototypical neurons for phase transitions in the external pallidum

Abstract: The external pallidum (GPe) plays a central role for basal ganglia functions and dynamics and, consequently, has been included in most computational studies of the basal ganglia. These studies considered the GPe as a homogeneous neural population. However, experimental studies have shown that the GPe contains at least two distinct cell types (prototypical and arkypallidal cells). In this work, we provide in silico insight into how pallidal heterogeneity modulates dynamic regimes inside the GPe and how they aff… Show more

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“…Single cell firing rates in the globus pallidus have been shown to differ substantially across neurons [45,46]. This firing rate heterogeneity has been suggested as an important de-synchronization mechanism of pallidal activity [47,48]. Our results suggest that studying the mean-field dynamics in such a population via FRE Poisson comes at the risk of substantial errors.…”
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confidence: 71%
“…Single cell firing rates in the globus pallidus have been shown to differ substantially across neurons [45,46]. This firing rate heterogeneity has been suggested as an important de-synchronization mechanism of pallidal activity [47,48]. Our results suggest that studying the mean-field dynamics in such a population via FRE Poisson comes at the risk of substantial errors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%