Abstract: StdpC: A Modern Dynamic Clamp
Abstract
With the advancement of computer technology many novel uses of dynamic clamp
have become possible. We have added new features to our dynamic clamp
software StdpC (ÈSpike timing dependent plasticity ClampÉ) allowing
such new applications while conserving the ease of use and installation of
the popular earlier Dynclamp 2/4 package. Here, we introduce the new features
of a waveform generator, freely programmable Hodgkin-Huxley conductances,
learning synapses, graphic data displays, and a powerful scripting mechanism
and discuss examples of experiments using these features. In the first
example we built and Ævoltage clampedÇ a conductance based model cell
from a passive resistor-capacitor (RC) circuit using the dynamic clamp
software to generate the voltage-dependent currents. In the second example we
coupled our new spike generator through a burst detection/ burst generation
mechanism in a phase dependent way to a neuron in a central pattern generator
and dissected the subtle interaction between neurons, which seems to
implement an information transfer through intra-burst spike patterns. In the
third example, making use of the new plasticity mechanism for simulated
synapses, we analyzed the effect of spike timing dependent plasticity (STDP)
on synchronization revealing considerable enhancement of the entrainment of a
post-synaptic neuron by a periodic spike train. These examples illustrate
that with modern dynamic clamp software like StdpC, the dynamic clamp has
developed beyond the mere introduction of artificial synapses or ionic
conductances into neurons to a universal research tool, which might well
become a standard instrument of modern electrophysiology.