Functional consequences of cortical circuit abnormalities on gamma in schizophrenia (Spencer 2009)


"Schizophrenia is characterized by cortical circuit abnormalities, which might be reflected in gamma-frequency (30–100 Hz) oscillations in the electroencephalogram. Here we used a computational model of cortical circuitry to examine the effects that neural circuit abnormalities might have on gamma generation and network excitability. The model network consisted of 1000 leaky integrateand- fi re neurons with realistic connectivity patterns and proportions of neuron types [pyramidal cells (PCs), regular-spiking inhibitory interneurons, and fast-spiking interneurons (FSIs)]. ... The results of this study suggest that a multimodal approach, combining non-invasive neurophysiological and structural measures, might be able to distinguish between different neural circuit abnormalities in schizophrenia patients. ..."

Model Type: Realistic Network

Region(s) or Organism(s): Neocortex

Receptors: GabaA; AMPA; NMDA

Model Concept(s): Oscillations; Simplified Models; Schizophrenia; Brain Rhythms

Simulation Environment: IDL

Implementer(s): Spencer, Kevin M. [kevin_spencer at hms.harvard.edu]

References:

Spencer KM. (2009). The functional consequences of cortical circuit abnormalities on gamma oscillations in schizophrenia: insights from computational modeling. Frontiers in human neuroscience. 3 [PubMed]


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