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The Computing Dendrite: From Structure to Function
β Scribed by Benjamin Torben-Nielsen, Hermann Cuntz (auth.), Hermann Cuntz, Michiel W.H. Remme, Benjamin Torben-Nielsen (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 519
- Series
- Springer Series in Computational Neuroscience 11
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Neuronal dendritic trees are complex structures that endow the cell with powerful computing capabilities and allow for high neural interconnectivity. Studying the function of dendritic structures has a long tradition in theoretical neuroscience, starting with the pioneering work by Wilfrid Rall in the 1950s. Recent advances in experimental techniques allow us to study dendrites with a new perspective and in greater detail. The goal of this volume is to provide a rΓ©sumΓ© of the state-of-the-art in experimental, computational, and mathematical investigations into the functions of dendrites in a variety of neural systems.
The book first looks at morphological properties of dendrites and summarizes the approaches to measure dendrite morphology quantitatively and to actually generate synthetic dendrite morphologies in computer models. This morphological characterization ranges from the study of fractal principles to describe dendrite topologies, to the consequences of optimization principles for dendrite shape. Individual approaches are collected to study the aspects of dendrite shape that relate directly to underlying circuit constraints and computation.
The second main theme focuses on how dendrites contribute to the computations that neurons perform. What role do dendritic morphology and the distributions of synapses and membrane properties over the dendritic tree have in determining the output of a neuron in response to its input? A wide range of studies is brought together, with topics ranging from general to system-specific phenomenaβsome having a strong experimental component, and others being fully theoretical. The studies come from many different neural systems and animal species ranging from invertebrates to mammals. With this broad focus, an overview is given of the diversity of mechanisms that dendrites can employ to shape neural computations.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction to Dendritic Morphology....Pages 3-22
The Cell Biology of Dendrite Differentiation....Pages 23-40
Archetypes and Outliers in the Neuromorphological Space....Pages 41-59
Neuronal Arborizations, Spatial Innervation, and Emergent Network Connectivity....Pages 61-78
Shaping of Neurons by Environmental Interaction....Pages 79-90
Modelling Dendrite Shape from Wiring Principles....Pages 91-106
A Statistical Theory of Dendritic Morphology....Pages 107-126
Reverse Engineering the 3D Structure and Sensory-Evoked Signal Flow of Rat Vibrissal Cortex....Pages 127-145
Optimized Dendritic Morphologies for Noisy Inputs....Pages 147-158
Front Matter....Pages 159-159
Introduction to Dendritic Computation....Pages 161-172
Noisy Dendrites: Models of Dendritic Integration In Vivo....Pages 173-190
Distributed Parallel Processing in Retinal Amacrine Cells....Pages 191-204
Dendritic Computation of Direction in Retinal Neurons....Pages 205-222
Rapid Integration Across Tonotopy by Individual Auditory Brainstem Octopus Cells....Pages 223-243
Computing Temporal Sequence with Dendrites....Pages 245-257
Modelling the Cellular Mechanisms of Fly Optic Flow Processing....Pages 259-275
Biophysical Mechanisms of Computation in a Looming Sensitive Neuron....Pages 277-293
Biophysics of Synaptic Inhibition in Dendrites....Pages 295-310
Role of Non-uniform Dendrite Properties on Input Processing by GABAergic Interneurons....Pages 311-329
Subthreshold Resonance and Membrane Potential Oscillations in a Neuron with Nonuniform Active Dendritic Properties....Pages 331-346
Front Matter....Pages 159-159
A Trade-Off Between Dendritic Democracy and Independence in Neurons with Intrinsic Subthreshold Membrane Potential Oscillations....Pages 347-364
Dendrites Enhance Both Single Neuron and Network Computation....Pages 365-380
Dendritic Size and Topology Influence Burst Firing in Pyramidal Cells....Pages 381-395
Stochastic Ion Channel Gating and Probabilistic Computation in Dendritic Neurons....Pages 397-414
Cellular and Dendritic Memory Allocation....Pages 415-432
Synaptic Plasticity and Pattern Recognition in Cerebellar Purkinje Cells....Pages 433-448
Response of Gap Junction-Coupled Dendrites: A Sum-Over-Trips Approach....Pages 449-464
Automated Parameter Constraining of Single-Neuron Models....Pages 465-482
Morphological Reduction of Dendritic Neurons....Pages 483-506
Back Matter....Pages 507-510
β¦ Subjects
Neurosciences; Neurobiology; Mathematical Models of Cognitive Processes and Neural Networks
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