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Cholinergic neuromodulation of inhibitory interneurons facilitates functional integration in whole-brain models
Author(s) -
Carlos CoronelOliveros,
Rodrigo Cofré,
Patricio Orio
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
plos computational biology/plos computational biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.628
H-Index - 182
eISSN - 1553-7358
pISSN - 1553-734X
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008737
Subject(s) - neuroscience , neuromodulation , inhibitory postsynaptic potential , cholinergic , connectome , functional integration , neuroimaging , psychology , mechanism (biology) , computer science , biology , central nervous system , functional connectivity , physics , mathematical analysis , mathematics , integral equation , quantum mechanics
Segregation and integration are two fundamental principles of brain structural and functional organization. Neuroimaging studies have shown that the brain transits between different functionally segregated and integrated states, and neuromodulatory systems have been proposed as key to facilitate these transitions. Although whole-brain computational models have reproduced this neuromodulatory effect, the role of local inhibitory circuits and their cholinergic modulation has not been studied. In this article, we consider a Jansen & Rit whole-brain model in a network interconnected using a human connectome, and study the influence of the cholinergic and noradrenergic neuromodulatory systems on the segregation/integration balance. In our model, we introduce a local inhibitory feedback as a plausible biophysical mechanism that enables the integration of whole-brain activity, and that interacts with the other neuromodulatory influences to facilitate the transition between different functional segregation/integration regimes in the brain.

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