introduction to modern methods and tools for biologically plausible modeling of neurons and neural...
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AACIMP 2010 Summer School lecture by Ruben Tikidji-Hamburyan. "Physics, Chemistry and Living Systems" stream. "Introduction to Modern Methods and Tools for Biologically Plausible Modeling of Neurons and Neural Networks" course. Part 2.More info at http://summerschool.ssa.org.uaTRANSCRIPT
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Southern Federal University
A.B.Kogan Research Institute for Neurocybernetics
Laboratory for Detailed Analysis and Modeling of Neurons and Neural Networks
Ruben A. Tikidji – [email protected]
2010
Introduction to modern methods and tools for biologically plausible
modeling of neurons and neural networks
Lecture II
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Previous lecture in a nutshell1. There is brain in head of human and animal. We use it for thinking.2. Brain is researched at different levels. However physiological methods
is constrained. To avoid this limitations mathematical modeling is widely used.
3. The brain is a huge network of connected cells. Cells are called neurons, connections - synapses.
4. It is assumed that information processes in neurons take place at membrane level. These processes are electrical activity of neuron.
5. Neuron electrical activity is based upon potentials generated by selective channels and difference of ion concentration in- and outside of cell.
6. Dynamics of membrane potential is defined by change of conductances of different ion channels.
7. The biological modeling finishes and physico-chemical one begins at the level of singel ion channel modeling.
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8. Instead of detailed description of each ion channel by energy function we may use its phenomenological representation in terms of dynamic system. This first representation for Na and K channels of giant squid axon was supposed by Hodjkin&Huxley in 1952.
9. However, the H&H model has not key properties of neuronal activity. To avoid this disadvantage, this model may be widened by additional ion channels. Moreover, the cell body may be divided into compartments.
10.Using the cable model for description of dendrite arbor had blocked the researches of distal synapse influence for ten years up to 80s and allows to model cell activity in dependence of its geometry.
11.There are many types of neuronal activity and different classifications.12.The most of accuracy classification methods use pure mathematical
formalizations.13.Identification of network environment is complicated experimental
problem that was resolved just recently. The simple example shows that one connection can dramatically change the pattern of neuron output.
Previous lecture in a nutshell
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Phenomenological models of neuronIs it possible to model only phenomena of neuronal activity
without detailed consideration of electrical genesis?
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Hodjkin-Huxley style models
Integrate-and-Fire style models
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Description of neuron dynamics by formal function
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FitzHugh-Nagumo's modelR. FitzHugh«Impulses and physiological states in models of nerve membrane» Biophys. J., vol. 1, pp. 445-466, 1961.
v '=ab vc v2d v3
−u u'= e v−u
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Izhikevich's model
v '=0.04 v25v140−u
u '=a bv−uif v30 then v=c ,u=ud
where a,b,c,d – model parameters
Eugene M. Izhikevich«Which Model to Use for Cortical Spiking Neurons?»IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NEURAL NETWORKS, VOL. 15, NO. 5, SEPTEMBER 2004
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Izhikevich's model
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Integrate-and-Fire model
⌠│dt⌡
dudt
=∑ I syn−u t
Simple integrator:
Threshold function – short circuit of membrane:
if u thenu=0
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Integrate-and-Fire model
⌠│dt⌡
dudt
=∑ I syn−u t
Simple integrator:
Threshold function – short circuit of membrane:
if u thenu=0
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Master and slave integrators
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Pulse generator:
Modified Integrate-and-Fire model
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Modified Integrate-and-Fire model
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Modified Integrate-and-Fire model
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Synapses: chemical and electrical
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Synapses: chemical and electrical
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Chemical synapse models (ion model)
I s=g s u−E s g st =g st s−t
g st =g su ps , t
Phenomenological models
u ps , t =1−1
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u ps , t =P u ps ,t
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−u
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Chemical synapse models (Phenomenological models)
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Learning, memory and neural networksGerald M. Edelman
The brain is hierarchy of non-degenerate neural group
The Group-Selective Theory of Higher Brain
Function
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Learning, memory and neural networks
Sporns O., Tononi G., Edelman G.M.
Theoretical Neuroanatomy: Relationg Anatomical and Functional Connectivity in Graphs and Cortical Connection Matrices
Cerebral Cortex, Feb 2000; 10: 127 - 141
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Learning, memory and neural networks
Gerald M. Edelman – Brain Based Device (BBD)
Krichmar J.L., Edelman G.M. Machine Psychology: Autonomous Behavior, Perceptual Categorization and Conditioning in a Brain-based Device Cerebral Cortex Aug. 2002; v12: n8 818-830
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Learning, memory and neural networks
Gerald M. Edelman – Brain Based Device (BBD)
McKinstry J.L., Edelman G.M., Krichmar J.K.
An Embodied Cerebellar Model for Predictive Motor Control Using Delayed Eligibility Traces
Computational Neurosci. Conf. 2006
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Learning, memory and single neuron
Donald O. Hebb
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Learning, memory and single neuron
Guo-qiang Bi and Mu-ming Poo
Synaptic Modifications in Cultured Hippocampal Neurons:Dependence on Spike Timing, Synaptic Strength, andPostsynaptic Cell Type
The Journal of Neuroscience, 1998, 18(24):10464–1047
Long Term Depression(LTD)
Long-Term Potentiation(LTP)
Spike Time-Dependent Plasticity(STDP)
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Learning, memory and single neuron
Gerald M. Edelman – Experimental research
Vanderklish P.W., Krushel L.A., Holst B.H., Gally J. A., Crossin K.L., Edelman G.M.
Marking synaptic activity in dendritic spines with a calpain substrate exhibiting fluorescence resonance energy transfer
PNAS, February 29, 2000, vol. 97, no. 5, p.2253 2258
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Learning and local calcium dynamicsFeldman D.E.
Timing-Based LTP and LTD at Vertical Inputsto Layer II/III Pyramidal Cells in Rat Barrel Cortex
Neuron, Vol. 27, 45–56, (2000)
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Learning and local calcium dynamicsShouval H.Z., Bear M.F.,Cooper L.N.
A unified model of NMDA receptor-dependentbidirectional synaptic plasticity
PNAS August 6, 2002 vol. 99 no. 16 10831–10836
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Learning and local calcium dynamicsMizuno T., KanazawaI., Sakurai M.
Differential induction of LTP and LTD is not determinedsolely by instantaneous calcium concentration: anessential involvement of a temporal factor
European Journal of Neuroscience, Vol. 14, pp. 701-708, 2001
Kitajima T., Hara K.
A generalized Hebbian rule for activity-dependent synaptic modification
Neural Network, 13(2000) 445 - 454
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Learning and local calcium dynamics
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Learning and local calcium dynamics
Urakubo H., Honda M., Froemke R.C., Kuroda S.
Requirement of an Allosteric Kinetics of NMDA Receptors for Spike Timing-Dependent Plasticity
The Journal of Neuroscience, March 26, 2008 v. 28(13):3310 –3323
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Learning and local calcium dynamics
Letzkus J.J., Kampa B.M., Stuart G.J.
Learning Rules for Spike Timing-Dependent PlasticityDepend on Dendritic Synapse Location
The Journal of Neuroscience, 2006 26(41):10420 –1042
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Learning and local calcium dynamics
Letzkus J.J., Kampa B.M., Stuart G.J.
Learning Rules for Spike Timing-Dependent PlasticityDepend on Dendritic Synapse Location
The Journal of Neuroscience, 2006 26(41):10420 –1042
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Frey & Morris, 1997
Learning and MemoryOpen issues
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from: Frankland & Bontempi (2005)
Learning and MemoryOpen issues
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Tools for biologically plausible modelingSimulator Publicat
ions Version
Firstrelease
Latestrelease
Primaryauthor
License MSWindows
Mac OS X Linux Other ActiveCommunity
Language
Emergent (formerlyPDP++ and PDP)
AisaMingusOReilly07
4.0 1986 2008 Dr. RandyO'Reilly
GNU GPL XP, 2003,Vista
Intel, PPC Any,Fedora,Ubuntu
Any Unix emergent-users list,Wiki
C++
GENESIS (the GEneralNEural SImulationSystem)
BeemanEtAl07
2.3 1988 2007 Dr. JamesBower &Dr. DaveBeeman
GNU GPL Cygwin Intel, PPC Yes Any Unix SourceForgelist
C
NEURON (originallyCABLE)
Hines93HinesCarnevale97HinesEtAl06
6.2 1986 2008 Dr. MichaelHines
GNU GPL 95+ Intel, PPC Debian Any Unix NEURONForum
C, C++
SNNAP (Simulator forNeural Networks andAction Potentials)
Unknown
8.1 2001 2007 Dr. JohnByrne & Dr.DouglasBaxter
Proprietary Java Java Java Java Availablebut defunct
Java
Catacomb2 (ComponentsAnd Tools for AccessibleCOmputer Modeling inBiology
Unknown
2.111 2001 2003 RobertCannon
GNU GPL Java Java Java Java No Java
Topographica NeuralMap Simulator
BednarEtAl04
0.9.4 1998 2008 Dr. James A.Bednar
GNU GPL Vista, XP,NT
Build fromsource
Build fromsource
Build fromsource
Mailing list,boards
Python/C++
NEST (NEuralSimulation Tool)
DiesmannEtAl95DiesmannGewaltig02GewaltigEtAl02Djurfeldt08
2.0 2004 2006 Unknown Proprietary Unknown Unknown Unknown Any Unix,build fromsource
NEST-userslist
Unknown
http://grey.colorado.edu/emergent/index.php/Comparison_of_Neural_Network_Simulators
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Tools for biologically plausible modeling
Simulator Publications
Version
Firstrelease
Latestrelease
Primaryauthor
License MSWindows
Mac OS X Linux Other ActiveCommunity
Language
KInNeSS - KDEIntegratedNeuroSimulationSoftware
GorchotechnikovEtAl04GrossbergEtAl05
0.3.4 2004 2008 Dr. AnatoliGorchetchnikov
GNU GPL No No KDE 3.1required
No No C++
XNBC VibertAzmy92VibertEtAl97VibertEtAl01
9.10-h
1988 2006 Dr. Jean-FrançoisVIBERT
GNU GPL 9x, 2000,XP
Build fromsource
RPM(Fedora),Build fromsource
Tru 64,Ultrix, AIX,SunOS,HPux
No C++
PCSIM: A Parallel neuralCircuit SIMulator
Unknown
0.5.0 2008 2008 Dr. DejanPecevskiDr. ThomasNatschlager
GNU GPL No No Build fromsource
No No Python/C++
NeuroCAD Unknown
0.00.21a
2003 2007 Dr. RubenTikidji -Hamburyan
GNU GPL No No Yes Any Unix No C
http://grey.colorado.edu/emergent/index.php/Comparison_of_Neural_Network_Simulators
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NeuroCAD – Problem definition
To create a computer environment, combining flexibility and universality of script machines, with efficacy of monolithically compiled, high
optimized application.
It would be very nice, if found solution allows to perform computations in homogeneous, heterogeneous and SMP system. Thereby parallelism is included in background of
NeuroCAD project.
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NeuroCAD – how to make model?
Step II:Link its by NeuroCAD Engine
shared memory
Step III:Export variable blocks in shared memory of NeuroCAD Engine Step IV:
Connect variables.
Step IV:Connect variables.
Step I:Select and export required modules from modules data bases as c-code and compile it Modules
(shared objects files *.so)Step V:Make modules runtime scheduler and run.
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NeuroCAD Benchmarks
NeuroCAD vs. GENESIS ~ 5 – 15 times
NeuroCAD -normal NeuroCAD – tab Neuron – tab0.2740 0.1955 1.1740
1 0.71 4.28NeuroCAD -normal1 6.01NeuroCAD – tab
1Neuron – tab
http://nisms.krinc.ru/[email protected]
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The big model of Purkinje CellE. DeSchutter J.M. Bower«An Active Membrane Model of the Cerebellar Purkinje Cell»J. Neurophysiology Vol. 71, No. 1, January 1994.
●1600 compartments●12 types of ion channels●Ca2+ concentration dynamics ●Ca2+ dependent K+ channels●Two synaptic types●Three types of dendritic zones ●More than 60 tests and real data comparisons (runtime for some tests in 1994 was approximately two weeks)
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The big model of Purkinje CellE. DeSchutter J.M. Bower«An Active Membrane Model of the Cerebellar Purkinje Cell»J. Neurophysiology Vol. 71, No. 1, January 1994.
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The big model of Purkinje CellE. DeSchutter J.M. Bower«An Active Membrane Model of the Cerebellar Purkinje Cell»J. Neurophysiology Vol. 71, No. 1, January 1994.
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The big model of Purkinje CellE. DeSchutter J.M. Bower«An Active Membrane Model of the Cerebellar Purkinje Cell»J. Neurophysiology Vol. 71, No. 1, January 1994.
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●Neuron model – hybrid of H-H and IaF with 4 types of ion channels.●5 types of synapses. Synaptic model includes mediator waste effect.●Predominant anisotropy of network with local formed ensembles.
S. Hill, G. Tononi «Modeling Sleep and Wakefulness in the Thalamocortical System»J. Neurophysiology Vol. 93, 1671-1698, 2005.
●approximately 65000 neurons●approximately 1.5 million synapses●ration number of neurons in model and average cat 1:9
●Three cortex layers and two thalamus layers with modeling of primary and secondary zones of visual perception
Detailed model of thalamo-cortical part of cat vision system
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Detailed model of thalamo-cortical part of cat vision system
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Bert Sakmann, 2001, Jerusalem
”У меня есть все эти данные – типы клеток,условия их срабатывания, связи, возбудимость дендритов, динамика синапсов, .....Но я не могу понять этого. Я вынужден этомоделировать”
”I have all this data – cell types, firing properties, connectivity, dendritic excitability, synaptic dynamics, ..... But I don’t understand it. I need to model it”