Artículos de revistas
Shape, connectedness and dynamics in neuronal networks
Fecha
2013-11Registro en:
Journal of Neuroscience Methods, Amsterdam : Elsevier BV, v. 220, n. 2, p. 100-115, Nov. 2013
0165-0270
10.1016/j.jneumeth.2013.08.002
Autor
Comin, Cesar Henrique
Costa, Luciano da Fontoura
Institución
Resumen
The morphology of neurons is directly related to several aspects of the nervous system, including its connectedness, health, development, evolution, dynamics and, ultimately, behavior. Such interplays of the neuronal morphology can be understood within the more general shape-function paradigm. The current article reviews, in an introductory way, some key issues regarding the role of neuronal morphology in the nervous system, with emphasis on works developed in the authors' group. The following topics are addressed: (a) characterization of neuronal shape; (b) stochastic synthesis of neurons and neuronal systems; (c) characterization of the connectivity of neuronal networks by using complex networks concepts; and (d) investigations of influences of neuronal shape on network dynamics. The presented concepts and methods are useful also for several other multiple object systems, such as protein-protein interaction, tissues, aggregates and polymers.