PMID: 11909430Mar 23, 2002Paper

Long term behavior of lithographically prepared in vitro neuronal networks

Physical Review Letters
Ronen SegevEshel Ben-Jacob

Abstract

We measured the long term spontaneous electrical activity of neuronal networks with different sizes, grown on lithographically prepared substrates and recorded with multi-electrode-array technology. The time sequences of synchronized bursting events were used to characterize network dynamics. All networks exhibit scale-invariant Lévy distributions and long-range correlations. These observations suggest that different-size networks self-organize to adjust their activities over many time scales. As predictions of current models differ from our observations, this calls for revised models.

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