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Modeling of Short-Term Synaptic Plasticity Using Dynamic Synapses

机译:动态突触对短期突触可塑性的建模

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This work presents a model of minimal time-continuous target-cell specific use-dependent short-term synaptic plasticity (STP) observed in the pyramidal cells that can account for both short-term depression and facilitation. In general it provides a concise and portable description that is useful for predicting synaptic responses to more complex patterns of simulation, for studies relating to circuit dynamics and for equating dynamic properties across different synaptic pathways between or within preparations. This model allows computation of postsynaptic responses by either facilitation or depression in the synapse thus exhibiting characteristics of dynamic synapses as that found during short-term synaptic plasticity, for any arbitrary pre-synaptic spike train in the presence of realistic background synaptic noise. Thus it allows us to see specific effect of the spike train on a neuronal lattice both small-scale and large-scale, so as to reveal the short-term plastic behavior in neurons.
机译:这项工作提出了一个最小的时间连续的目标细胞特定用途依赖的短期突触可塑性(STP)在锥体细胞中观察到的模型,该模型可解释短期的抑郁和促进。总的来说,它提供了简明扼要的描述,可用于预测对更复杂的模拟模式的突触响应,与电路动力学有关的研究以及使制剂之间或制剂内不同突触途径的动力学特性相等。该模型允许通过突触的促进或抑制来计算突触后反应,从而表现出动态突触的特征,如在存在实际背景突触噪声的情况下,对于任何突触前突波序列而言,在短期突触可塑性期间发现的动态突触。因此,它使我们能够看到尖峰序列对神经元晶格的小规模和大规模的特定作用,从而揭示神经元的短期可塑性行为。

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