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Modulation of beta oscillations during movement initiation: modeling the ionic basis of a functional switch (1311.2238v1)

Published 10 Nov 2013 in q-bio.NC

Abstract: We use a computational model to propose a physiological mechanism by which transient control of beta oscillations in the indirect pathway of the basal ganglia is orchestrated at the cellular level. Our model includes a simple and robust mechanism by which a cellular switch (from bursting to tonic) almost instantaneously translates into a functional gating switch (from blocking to conducive) in an excitatory-inhibitory network. Applied to the control of beta oscillations in the basal ganglia, the model shows the modulation of beta activity under the action of a transient depolarization, for instance a dopamine signal. The model predicts, by analogy to the thalamocortical circuit, a novel gating function by which the transfer of cortical spikes through the indirect pathway is blocked under the inhibitory drive preceding movement but briefly released at the onset of movement execution.

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