This directory contains files to reproduce sample computer simulations presented in the 2011 paper authored by Meredith, R., Testa-Silva, G., Loebel, A., Giugliano, M., de Kock, C.; Mansvelder, H. "Hyperconnectivity and slow synapses in prefrontal cortex of a model for mental retardation and autism". ABSTRACT Neuronal theories of neurodevelopmental disorders of autism and mental retardation propose that abnormal connectivity underlies deficits in attentional processing. We tested this by studying unitary synaptic connections between layer 5 pyramidal neurons within medial prefrontal cortex networks in the Fmr1-KO mouse model for mental retardation and autism. In line with predictions from neurocognitive theory, we found that neighbouring pyramidal neurons were hyperconnected. Surprisingly, these excitatory synaptic connections between Fmr1-KO pyramidal neurons showed a 30% delayed onset of postsynaptic responses to single presynaptic action potentials. Furthermore, the synapses failed to recover from short-term synaptic depression as quickly as WT synaptic connections. We propose that these findings are tightly linked: using a network model, we show that slower synapses are essential to counterbalance hyperconnectivity in order to maintain a dynamic range of excitatory activity. However, the slow synaptic time constants induce decreased responsiveness to low frequency stimulation, which may explain deficits in integration and information processing in attentional neuronal networks in neurodevelopmental disorders. Model implementers: M. Giugliano and A. Loebel The subdirectory 'matlab' contains MATLAB scripts (The Mathworks, USA) that can be used to reproduce the panels of Figures 4-5. For any question on the model implementation, feel free to contact: alex.loebel@gmail.com and michele.giugliano@ua.ac.be