5-neuron-model of neocortex for producing realistic extracellular AP shapes (Van Dijck et al. 2012)


This is a 5-neuron model of neocortex, containing one tufted layer-5 pyramidal cell, two non-tufted pyramidal cells, and two inhibitory interneurons. It was used to reproduce extracellular spike shapes in a study comparing algorithms for spike sorting and electrode selection. The neuron models are adapted from Dyhrfjeld-Johnsen et al. (2005).

Model Type: Extracellular; Neuron or other electrically excitable cell; Realistic Network

Cell Type(s): Neocortex U1 L5B pyramidal pyramidal tract GLU cell; Neocortex U1 L2/6 pyramidal intratelencephalic GLU cell

Simulation Environment: GENESIS

Implementer(s): Maex, Reinoud [reinoud at bbf.uia.ac.be]

References:

Van Dijck G et al. (2012). Enhancing the yield of high-density electrode arrays through automated electrode selection. International journal of neural systems. 22 [PubMed]


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