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Search for computational modules in the C. elegans brain.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Does the C. elegans nervous system contain multi-neuron computational modules that perform stereotypical functions? We attempt to answer this question by searching for recurring multi-neuron inter-connectivity patterns in the C. elegans nervous system's wiring diagram.

Results

Our statistical analysis reveals that some inter-connectivity patterns containing two, three and four (but not five) neurons are significantly over-represented relative to the expectations based on the statistics of smaller inter-connectivity patterns.

Conclusions

Over-represented patterns (or motifs) are candidates for computational modules that may perform stereotypical functions in the C. elegans nervous system. These modules may appear in other species and need to be investigated further.

SUBMITTER: Reigl M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC539283 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Search for computational modules in the C. elegans brain.

Reigl Markus M   Alon Uri U   Chklovskii Dmitri B DB  

BMC biology 20041202


<h4>Background</h4>Does the C. elegans nervous system contain multi-neuron computational modules that perform stereotypical functions? We attempt to answer this question by searching for recurring multi-neuron inter-connectivity patterns in the C. elegans nervous system's wiring diagram.<h4>Results</h4>Our statistical analysis reveals that some inter-connectivity patterns containing two, three and four (but not five) neurons are significantly over-represented relative to the expectations based o  ...[more]

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