A Model of Rat Non-barrel Somatosensory Cortex Anatomy

A full description of the model is available in the two companion manuscripts:  Modeling and Simulation of Neocortical Micro- and Mesocircuitry. Part I: Anatomy Modeling and Simulation of Neocortical Micro- and Mesocircuitry. Part II: Physiology and Experimentation We kindly ask that you cite these...

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Hauptverfasser: Reimann, Michael W., Bolaños-Puchet, Sirio, Courcol, Jean-Denis, Egas Santander, Daniela, Arnaudon, Alexis, Coste, Benoît, Delemontex, Thomas, Devresse, Adrien, Dictus, Hugo, Dietz, Alexander, Ecker, András, Favreau, Cyrille, Ficarelli, Gianluca, Gevaert, Mike, Hernando, Juan B., Herttuainen, Joni, Isbister, James B., Kanari, Lida, Keller, Daniel, King, James, Kumbhar, Pramod, Lapere, Samuel, Lazovskis, Jānis, Lu, Huanxiang, Ninin, Nicolas, Pereira, Fernando, Planas, Judit, Pokorny, Christoph, Riquelme, Juan Luis, Romani, Armando, Shi, Ying, Smith, Jason P., Sood, Vishal, Srivastava, Mohit, Van Geit, Werner, Vanherpe, Liesbeth, Wolf, Matthias, Levi, Ran, Hess, Kathryn, Schürmann, Felix, Muller, Eilif B., Ramaswamy, Srikanth, Markram, Henry
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Zusammenfassung:A full description of the model is available in the two companion manuscripts:  Modeling and Simulation of Neocortical Micro- and Mesocircuitry. Part I: Anatomy Modeling and Simulation of Neocortical Micro- and Mesocircuitry. Part II: Physiology and Experimentation We kindly ask that you cite these papers, as well as the Zenodo repository, in any articles or presentations using the model or any of its constituent components. --- We present a data-driven computational model of the anatomy of non-barrel primary somatosensory cortex of juvenile rat. The modeling process is based on a previously established workflow for a single cortical column, but is extended here to build a much larger circuit in an atlas-based geometry. Neurons in the model belong to 60 different morphological types and are connected by synapses placed by two established algorithms, one modeling local connectivity determined by axo-dendritic overlap, and one for long-range connectivity between sub-regions. Long-range connectivity is defined with topographic mapping and laminar connectivity profiles, providing intrinsic feed-forward and feedback pathways. Additionally, we incorporate core- and matrix-type thalamocortical projection systems, associated with VPM and POm thalamic nuclei respectively, that enable extrinsic input. The model comprises 211712 neurons in the front limb and jaw subregions and the dysgranular zone of the Paxinos & Watson rat brain atlas, scaled down to juvenile size. It is available in the open SONATA standard and contains neuron locations and their properties (such as morphological types, cortical layer, etc.), their detailed morphologies, and synaptic connectivity associated with all systems described above. Modeled synapses are associated with their exact location in the dendritic tree, and additional anatomical parameters, such as spine length (where biologically plausible). Extrinsic synaptic connections from neurons in the remainder of non-barrel somatosensory cortex and thalamic inputs are also contained. Note that this is an anatomical model: Parameters and files related to neuronal and synaptic physiology can be found in our release of the physiological model. [UPDATE 23/07/17]: Added a zip archive containing the voxel atlas data used. This comprises the region atlas (brain_regions, hierarchy) and generated voxelized densities for each neuron type ([cell_density]*). All atlas files are in the .nrrd format, best loaded using the python package voxcell. The at
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.6906784