Rhythmogenesis evolves as a consequence of long-term plasticity of inhibitory synapses

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Sarit Soloduchin
Maoz Shamir
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[1] Faculty of Natural Sciences,Department of Physics
[2] Ben-Gurion University of the Negev,Zlotowski Center for Neuroscience
[3] Ben-Gurion University of the Negev,Department of Physiology and Cell Biology
[4] Faculty of Health Sciences,undefined
[5] Ben-Gurion,undefined
[6] University of the Negev,undefined
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Brain rhythms are widely believed to reflect numerous cognitive processes. Changes in rhythmicity have been associated with pathological states. However, the mechanism underlying these rhythms remains unknown. Here, we present a theoretical analysis of the evolvement of rhythm generating capabilities in neuronal circuits. We tested the hypothesis that brain rhythms can be acquired via an intrinsic unsupervised learning process of activity dependent plasticity. Specifically, we focused on spike timing dependent plasticity (STDP) of inhibitory synapses. We detail how rhythmicity can develop via STDP under certain conditions that serve as a natural prediction of the hypothesis. We show how global features of the STDP rule govern and stabilize the resultant rhythmic activity. Finally, we demonstrate how rhythmicity is retained even in the face of synaptic variability. This study suggests a role for inhibitory plasticity that is beyond homeostatic processes.
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