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Network models in neuroscience (1807.11935v1)

Published 31 Jul 2018 in q-bio.NC

Abstract: From interacting cellular components to networks of neurons and neural systems, interconnected units comprise a fundamental organizing principle of the nervous system. Understanding how their patterns of connections and interactions give rise to the many functions of the nervous system is a primary goal of neuroscience. Recently, this pursuit has begun to benefit from the development of new mathematical tools that can relate a system's architecture to its dynamics and function. These tools, which are known collectively as network science, have been used with increasing success to build models of neural systems across spatial scales and species. Here we discuss the nature of network models in neuroscience. We begin with a review of model theory from a philosophical perspective to inform our view of networks as models of complex systems in general, and of the brain in particular. We then summarize the types of models that are frequently studied in network neuroscience along three primary dimensions: from data representations to first-principles theory, from biophysical realism to functional phenomenology, and from elementary descriptions to coarse-grained approximations. We then consider ways to validate these models, focusing on approaches that perturb a system to probe its function. We close with a description of important frontiers in the construction of network models and their relevance for understanding increasingly complex functions of neural systems.

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