Deriving connectivity from spiking activity in biophysical cortical microcircuits
Faraz Moghbel,
Muhammad Taaha Hassan,
Alexandre Guet-McCreight
et al.
Abstract:Inferring detailed cortical microcircuit connectivity is essential for uncovering how information is processed in the brain. A common methodin vivouses short-lag spike cross-correlations to derive putative monosynaptic connections between pairs of neurons, but previous studies did not address confounds of physiological large-scale networks such as correlated firing and inactive neurons. We tested connectivity derivation methods on ground-truth spiking data from detailed models of human cortical microcircuits i… Show more
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