Brain Connectomes Come of Age
Abstract
Databases of directed- and weighted- connectivity for mouse, macaque and marmoset monkeys, have recently become available and begun to be used to build dynamical models. A hierarchical organization can be defined based on laminar patterns of cortical connections, possibly improved by thalamocortical projections. A large-scale model of the macaque cortex endowed with a laminar structure accounts for layer-dependent and frequency-modulated interplays between bottom-up and top-down processes. Signal propagation in a version of the model with spiking neurons displays a threshold of stimulus amplitude for the activity to gain access to the prefrontal cortex, reminiscent of the ignition phenomenon associated with conscious perception. These two examples illustrate how connectomics may inform theory leading to discoveries. Computational modeling raises open questions for future empirical research, in a back-and-forth collaboration of experimentalists and theorists.
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