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Contributions of cortical neuron firing patterns, synaptic connectivity, and plasticity to task performance

Michele N. Insanally, Badr F. Albanna, Jade Toth, Brian DePasquale, Saba Shokat Fadaei, Trisha Gupta, Olivia Lombardi, Kishore V. Kuchibhotla, Kanaka Rajan, Robert C. Froemke

2024Nature Communications23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neuronal responses during behavior are diverse, ranging from highly reliable 'classical' responses to irregular 'non-classically responsive' firing. While a continuum of response properties is observed across neural systems, little is known about the synaptic origins and contributions of diverse responses to network function, perception, and behavior. To capture the heterogeneous responses measured from auditory cortex of rodents performing a frequency recognition task, we use a novel task-performing spiking recurrent neural network incorporating spike-timing-dependent plasticity. Reliable and irregular units contribute differentially to task performance via output and recurrent connections, respectively. Excitatory plasticity shifts the response distribution while inhibition constrains its diversity. Together both improve task performance with full network engagement. The same local patterns of synaptic inputs predict spiking response properties of network units and auditory cortical neurons from in vivo whole-cell recordings during behavior. Thus, diverse neural responses contribute to network function and emerge from synaptic plasticity rules.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroscienceExcitatory postsynaptic potentialSynaptic plasticitySpike-timing-dependent plasticityComputer scienceNeuroplasticityAuditory cortexNerve netTask (project management)BiologyInhibitory postsynaptic potentialEconomicsBiochemistryManagementReceptorNeural dynamics and brain functionAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingNeuroscience and Neural Engineering