Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/20554
Title: Spatiotemporally varying visual hallucinations: I. Corticothalamic theory
Contributor(s): Henke, H (author); Robinson, P A (author); Drysdale, P M (author); Loxley, Peter  (author)orcid 
Publication Date: 2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2014.05.025
Handle Link: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/20554
Abstract: The thalamus is introduced to a recent model of the visual cortex to examine its effect on pattern formation in general and the generation of temporally oscillating patterns in particular. By successively adding more physiological details to a basic corticothalamic model, it is determined which features are responsible for which effects. In particular, with the addition of a thalamic population, several changes occur in the spatiotemporal power spectrum: power increases at resonances of the corticothalamic loop, while the loop acts as a spatiotemporal low-pass filter, and synaptic and dendritic dynamics temporally low-pass filter the activity more generally. Investigation of the effect of altering parameters and gains reveals new parameter regimes where activity that corresponds to hallucinations is induced by both spatially homogeneous and inhomogeneous temporally oscillating modes. This suggests that the thalamus and corticothalamic loops are essential components of a model of oscillating visual hallucinations.
Publication Type: Journal Article
Source of Publication: Journal of Theoretical Biology, v.357, p. 200-209
Publisher: Academic Press
Place of Publication: United Kingdom
ISSN: 1095-8541
0022-5193
Fields of Research (FoR) 2008: 010202 Biological Mathematics
010204 Dynamical Systems in Applications
080108 Neural, Evolutionary and Fuzzy Computation
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: 490102 Biological mathematics
490105 Dynamical systems in applications
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008: 970106 Expanding Knowledge in the Biological Sciences
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020: 280102 Expanding knowledge in the biological sciences
Peer Reviewed: Yes
HERDC Category Description: C1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal
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