Douglas J Bakkum et al 2008 J. Neural Eng. 5 310 doi:10.1088/1741-2560/5/3/004
Douglas J Bakkum1,2,4, Zenas C Chao2,3,4 and Steve M Potter2
Show affiliationsWe developed an adaptive training algorithm, whereby an in vitro neocortical network learned to modulate its dynamics and achieve pre-determined activity states within tens of minutes through the application of patterned training stimuli using a multi-electrode array. A priori knowledge of functional connectivity was not necessary. Instead, effective training sequences were continuously discovered and refined based on real-time feedback of performance. The short-term neural dynamics in response to training became engraved in the network, requiring progressively fewer training stimuli to achieve successful behavior in a movement task. After 2 h of training, plasticity remained significantly greater than the baseline for 80 min (p-value <0.01). Interestingly, a given sequence of effective training stimuli did not induce significant plasticity (p-value = 0.82) or desired behavior, when replayed to the network and no longer contingent on feedback. Our results encourage an in vivo investigation of how targeted multi-site artificial stimulation of the brain, contingent on the activity of the body or even of the brain itself could treat neurological disorders by gradually shaping functional connectivity.
Corrections were made to this article on 27 August 2008. Changes were made to affiliation 3, and to figure 2. The corrected electronic version is identical to the print version.
87.18.Hf Spatiotemporal pattern formation in cellular populations
87.18.Sn Neural networks and synaptic communication
87.19.R- Mechanical and electrical properties of tissues and organs
Issue 3 (September 2008)
Received 13 March 2008, accepted for publication 22 July 2008
Published 19 August 2008
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