Combining machine learning and simulations of a morphologically realistic model to study modulation of neuronal activity in cerebellar nuclei

Alva, Parimala, Kroos, Lieke, Eelkman Rooda, Oscar, De Zeeuw, Chris I., Adams, R.G., Davey, N., Hoebeek, Freek E. and Steuber, Volker (2014) Combining machine learning and simulations of a morphologically realistic model to study modulation of neuronal activity in cerebellar nuclei. BMC Neuroscience, 15 (Supp 1): P39. ISSN 1471-2202
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Epileptic absence seizures are characterized by synchronized oscillatory activity in the cerebral cortex that can be recorded as so-called spike-and-wave discharges (SWDs) by electroencephalogram. Although the cerebral cortex and the directly connected thalamus are paramount to this particular form of epilepsy, several other parts of the mammalian brain are likely to influence this oscillatory activity. We have recently shown that some of the cerebellar nuclei (CN) neurons, which form the main output of the cerebellum, show synchronized oscillatory activity during episodes of cortical SWDs in two independent mouse models of absence epilepsy [1]. The CN neurons that show this significant correlation with the SWDs are deemed to “participate” in the seizure activity and are therefore used in our current study designed to unravel the potential causes of such oscillatory firing patterns


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