Detalles del proyecto
Description
The goals of this proposal are to contribute to the understanding of the
circuitry and synaptic mechanisms underlying the function of the cerebral
cortex. Since this is the brain structure responsible for much of our
conscious perception and action and of our "higher" mental functions, the
implications for mental health of such understanding are profound.
Excitatory transmission in the cerebral cortex is mediated primarily by
glutamate receptors. The N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor is one of at
least two subtypes of these. It is unique among glutamate receptors in
that the channel it activates has a voltage-dependent conductance under
physiological conditions, and the currents it activates have a very slow
time course.
Recent work has revealed that excitatory transmission in visual cortex
depends critically on NMDA receptors. This proposal's aim is to
theoretically examine the effects of this dependence on the computational
properties of individual visual cortical cells and on model visual cortical
networks. This will be accomplished through biophysically detailed
computer modeling. Specifically, the aims are: (1) To develop a limited
set of candidate biophysical models for NMDA-receptor mediated synaptic
activation, through detailed single-cell modeling, constrained by
observations at both the biophysical and the physiological level; (2) To
combine these NMDA models with existing models of visual cortical
circuitry, in order to develop unified, consistent, testable models capable
of explaining experimental observations of visual cortical spatio/temporal
response properties.
Estado | Finalizado |
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Fecha de inicio/Fecha fin | 9/11/92 → 1/24/93 |
Financiación
- National Institute of Mental Health
Keywords
- Neurociencia (todo)
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