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    Functional connectivity and dynamics of cortical\u2013thalamic networks co-cultured in a dual compartment device

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    Co-cultures containing dissociated cortical and thalamic cells may provide a unique model for understanding the pathophysiology in the respective neuronal sub-circuitry. In addition, developing an in vitro dissociated co-culture model offers the possibility of studying the system without influence from other neuronal sub-populations. Here we demonstrate a dual compartment system coupled to microelectrode arrays (MEAs) for co-culturing and recording spontaneous activities from neuronal sub-populations. Propagation of electrical activities between cortical and thalamic regions and their interdependence in connectivity is verified by means of a cross-correlation algorithm. We found that burst events originate in the cortical region and drive the entire cortical-thalamic network bursting behavior while mutually weak thalamic connections play a relevant role in sustaining longer burst events in cortical cells. To support these experimental findings, a neuronal network model was developed and used to investigate the interplay between network dynamics and connectivity in the cortical-thalamic system

    Verwicklungen und Entflechtungen. Zur Verbindung und Differenzierung von Recht und Religion, Gesetz und rechtlicher Vernunft im frrhneuzeitlichen Naturrechtsdiskurs (Entanglements and Disentanglements. Differentiating and Dedifferentiating Law and Religion, Statute and Legal Reason in Early Modern Natural Law Debates)

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