Author:
Wybo Willem A.M.,Jordan Jakob,Ellenberger Benjamin,Mengual Ulisses M.,Nevian Thomas,Senn Walter
Abstract
AbstractDendrites shape information flow in neurons. Yet, there is little consensus on the level of spatial complexity at which they operate. We present a flexible and fast method to obtain simplified neuron models at any level of complexity. Through carefully chosen parameter fits, solvable in the least squares sense, we obtain optimal reduced compartmental models. We show that (back-propagating) action potentials, calcium-spikes and NMDA-spikes can all be reproduced with few compartments. We also investigate whether afferent spatial connectivity motifs admit simplification by ablating targeted branches and grouping the affected synapses onto the next proximal dendrite. We find that voltage in the remaining branches is reproduced if temporal conductance fluctuations stay below a limit that depends on the average difference in input impedance between the ablated branches and the next proximal dendrite. Further, our methodology fits reduced models directly from experimental data, without requiring morphological reconstructions. We provide a software toolbox that automatizes the simplification, eliminating a common hurdle towards including dendritic computations in network models.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cited by
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