Abstract
Neural networks are organized hierarchically across many scales of dimension, from cellular neuronal circuits via mesoscopic networks at the level of columns, layers and areas to large-scale brain systems. However, the structural organization and dynamic capabilities of hierarchical networks are still poorly characterized. We investigated the contribution of different features of network topology to the dynamic behavior of hierarchically organized neural networks. Prototypical representatives of different types of hierarchical networks as well as two biological neural networks were explored with a three-state model of node activation for systematically varying levels of random background network stimulation. The results demonstrated that two principal topological aspects of hierarchical networks, node centrality and network modularity, correlate with the network activity patterns at different levels of spontaneous network activation. The approach further showed that the dynamic behavior of the cortical systems network in the cat is dominated by the network’s modular organization, while the activation behavior of the cellular neuronal network of Caenorhabditis elegans is strongly influenced by hub nodes. Generally, our results demonstrate the interaction of multiple topological features and dynamic states in the function of complex neural networks.
Highlights
Eighteenth Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting: CNS*2009 Don H Johnson Meeting abstracts – A single PDF containing all abstracts in this Supplement is available here. http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1471-2202-10-S1-info.pdf
We investigated the contribution of different features of network topology to the dynamic behavior of hierarchically organized neural networks
Prototypical representatives of different types of hierarchical networks as well as two biological neural networks were explored with a three-state model of node activation for systematically varying levels of random background network stimulation
Summary
Eighteenth Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting: CNS*2009 Don H Johnson Meeting abstracts – A single PDF containing all abstracts in this Supplement is available here. http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1471-2202-10-S1-info.pdf . Dynamics of hierarchical neural networks Marc-Thorsten Hütt*, Mark Müller-Linow and Claus C Hilgetag Address: School of Engineering & Science, Jacobs University Bremen, 28759, Germany Email: Marc-Thorsten Hütt* - m.huett@jacobs-university.de * Corresponding author
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