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Implementing feature binding through dendritic networks of a single neuron

Published 21 May 2024 in q-bio.NC | (2405.12645v2)

Abstract: A single neuron receives an extensive array of synaptic inputs through its dendrites, raising the fundamental question of how these inputs undergo integration and summation, culminating in the initiation of spikes in the soma. Experimental and computational investigations have revealed various modes of integration operations that include linear, superlinear, and sublinear summation. Interestingly, distinct neuron types exhibit diverse patterns of dendritic integration contingent upon the spatial distribution of dendrites. The functional implications of these specific integration modalities remain largely unexplored. In this study, we employ the Purkinje cell as a model system to investigate these intricate questions. Our findings reveal that Purkinje cells (PCs) generally exhibit sublinear summation across their expansive dendrites. The degree of sublinearity is dynamically modulated by both spatial and temporal input. Strong sublinearity necessitates that the synaptic distribution in PCs be globally scattered sensitive, whereas weak sublinearity facilitates the generation of complex firing patterns in PCs. Leveraging dendritic branches characterized by strong sublinearity as computational units, we demonstrate that a neuron can adeptly address the feature-binding problem. Collectively, these results offer a systematic perspective on the functional role of dendritic sublinearity, providing inspiration for a broader understanding of dendritic integration across various neuronal types.

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