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Selective Inhibition and Recruitment of Linear-Threshold Thalamocortical Networks (2201.00850v2)

Published 3 Jan 2022 in q-bio.NC, cs.SY, and eess.SY

Abstract: Neuroscientific evidence shows that for most brain networks all pathways between cortical regions either pass through the thalamus or a transthalamic parallel route exists for any direct corticocortical connection. This paper seeks to formally study the dynamical behavior of the resulting thalamocortical brain networks with a view to characterizing the inhibitory role played by the thalamus and its benefits. We employ a linear-threshold mesoscale model for individual brain subnetworks and study both hierarchical and star-connected thalamocortical networks. Using tools from singular perturbation theory and switched systems, we show that selective inhibition and recruitment can be achieved in such networks through a combination of feedback and feedforward control. Various simulations throughout the exposition illustrate the benefits resulting from the presence of the thalamus regarding failsafe mechanisms, required control magnitude, and network performance.

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