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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1003...

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Research
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Boucher-Routhier, Megan Thivierge, Jean-Philippe
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en
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BioMed Central

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BMC Neuroscience

Year

2023

listing date

12/11/2023

Keywords
networks mass center distribution generative adversarial activity broad snapshots disinhibited waves spiral complexity
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: In the cerebral cortex, disinhibited activity is characterized by propagating waves that spread across neural tissue.

In this pathological state, a widely reported form of activity are spiral waves that travel in a circular pattern around a fixed spatial locus termed the center of mass.

Spiral waves exhibit stereotypical activity and involve broad patterns of co-fluctuations, suggesting that they may be of lower complexity than healthy activity.

RESULTS: To evaluate this hypothesis, we performed dense multi-electrode recordings of cortical networks where disinhibition was induced by perfusing a pro-epileptiform solution containing 4-Aminopyridine as well as increased potassium and decreased magnesium.

Spiral waves were identified based on a spatially delimited center of mass and a broad distribution of instantaneous phases across electrodes.

Individual waves were decomposed into “snapshots” that captured instantaneous neural activation across the entire network.

The complexity of these snapshots was examined using a measure termed the participation ratio.

Contrary to our expectations, an eigenspectrum analysis of these snapshots revealed a broad distribution of eigenvalues and an increase in complexity compared to baseline networks.

A deep generative adversarial network was trained to generate novel exemplars of snapshots that closely captured cortical spiral waves.

These synthetic waves replicated key features of experimental data including a tight center of mass, a broad eigenvalue distribution, spatially-dependent correlations, and a high complexity.

By adjusting the input to the model, new samples were generated that deviated in systematic ways from the experimental data, thus allowing the exploration of a broad range of states from healthy to pathologically disinhibited neural networks.

CONCLUSIONS: Together, results show that the complexity of population activity serves as a marker along a continuum from healthy to disinhibited brain states.

The proposed generative adversarial network opens avenues for replicating the dynamics of cortical seizures and accelerating the design of optimal neurostimulation aimed at suppressing pathological brain activity.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12868-023-00792-6.

Boucher-Routhier, Megan,Thivierge, Jean-Philippe, 2023, A deep generative adversarial network capturing complex spiral waves in disinhibited circuits of the cerebral cortex, BioMed Central

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