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A Cortical Model With Multi-layers To Study Visual Attentional Modulation Of Neurons At The Synaptic Level

Posted on:2020-02-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2370330572985742Subject:Applied Mathematics
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Visual attention is a selective process of visual information and improves perceptual performance by modulating activities of neurons in the visual system.It has been reported that attention increased firing rates of neurons,as well as reduced their response variability and improved reliability of coding relevant stimuli.Recent neurophysiological studies demonstrated that attention enhanced the synaptic efficacy between neurons mediated through NMDA and AMPA receptors.Majority of computational models of attention usually are based on firing rates of neurons,which cannot explain attentional modulations observed at the synaptic level.To understand mechanisms of attentional modulations at the synaptic level,we proposed a neural network consisting of three layers,corresponding to three different brain regions.Each layer has excitatory and inhibitory neurons.Each neuron was modeled by the Hodgkin-Huxley model.The connections between neurons were through excitatory AMPA and NMDA receptors,as well as inhibitory GABAA receptors.Since the binding process of neurotransmitters with receptors is stochastic in the synapse,it is hypothesized that attention could reduce the variation of the stochastic binding process and increase the fraction of bound receptors in the model.We investigated how attention modulated neurons' responses at the synaptic level on the basis of this hypothesis.Simulated results demonstrated that attention increased firing rates of neurons and reduced their response variability.The attention-induced effects were stronger in higher regions compared to those in lower regions,and stronger for inhibitory neurons than for excitatory neurons.In addition,AMPA receptor activity impaired attention-induced modulations on neurons' responses,while NMDA receptor activity did not.These results suggest that attention may modulate neuronal activity at the synaptic level.
Keywords/Search Tags:Visual attention, AM PA and NMDA receptors, stochastic binding process, Hodgkin-Huxley model
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