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Neuron Geometry Underlies Universal Network Features in Cortical Microcircuits

View ORCID ProfileEyal Gal, View ORCID ProfileRodrigo Perin, Henry Markram, Michael London, Idan Segev
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/656058
Eyal Gal
1The Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
2Department of Neurobiology, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
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Rodrigo Perin
3Blue Brain Project, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Geneva, Switzerland
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Henry Markram
3Blue Brain Project, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Geneva, Switzerland
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Michael London
1The Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
2Department of Neurobiology, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
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Idan Segev
1The Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
2Department of Neurobiology, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
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ABSTRACT

Why do cortical microcircuits in a variety of brain regions express similar, highly nonrandom, network motifs? To what extent this structure is innate and how much of it is molded by plasticity and learning processes? To address these questions, we developed a general network science framework to quantify the contribution of neurons’ geometry and their embedding in cortical volume to the emergence of three-neuron network motifs. Applying this framework to a dense in silico reconstructed cortical microcircuits showed that the innate asymmetric neuron’s geometry underlies the universally recurring motif architecture. It also predicted the spatial alignment of cells composing the different triplets-motifs. These predictions were directly validated via in vitro 12-patch whole-cell recordings (7,309 triplets) from rat somatosensory cortex. We conclude that the local geometry of neurons imposes an innate, already structured, global network architecture, which serves as a skeleton upon which fine-grained structural and functional plasticity processes take place.

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Neuron Geometry Underlies Universal Network Features in Cortical Microcircuits
Eyal Gal, Rodrigo Perin, Henry Markram, Michael London, Idan Segev
bioRxiv 656058; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/656058
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Neuron Geometry Underlies Universal Network Features in Cortical Microcircuits
Eyal Gal, Rodrigo Perin, Henry Markram, Michael London, Idan Segev
bioRxiv 656058; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/656058

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