Closed Loop, Electrophysiology, and Optogenetics Simulator: testbed and prototyping kit
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CLEOSim: Closed Loop, Electrophysiology, and Optogenetics Simulator
Hello there! CLEOSim has the goal of bridging theory and experiment for mesoscale neuroscience, facilitating electrode recording, optogenetic stimulation, and closed-loop experiments (e.g., real-time input and output processing) with the Brian 2 spiking neural network simulator. We hope users will find these components useful for prototyping experiments, innovating methods, and testing observations about a hypotheses in silico, incorporating into spiking neural network models laboratory techniques ranging from passive observation to complex model-based feedback control. CLEOSim also serves as an extensible, modular base for developing additional recording and stimulation modules for Brian simulations.
This package was developed by Kyle Johnsen and Nathan Cruzado under the direction of Chris Rozell at Georgia Institute of Technology.
Closed Loop processing
CLEOSim allows for flexible I/O processing in real time, enabling the simulation of closed-loop experiments such as event-triggered or feedback control. The user can also add latency to closed-loop stimulation to study the effects of computation delays.
Electrode recording
CLEOSim provides functions for configuring electrode arrays and placing them in arbitrary locations in the simulation. The user can then specify parameters for probabilistic spike detection or a spike-based LFP approximation developed by Teleńczuk et al., 2020.
Optogenetic stimulation
By providing an optic fiber-light propagation model, CLEOSim enables users to flexibly add photostimulation to their model. Both a four-state Markov state model of opsin dynamics is available, as well as a minimal proportional current option for compatibility with simple neuron models. Parameters are provided for the common blue light/ChR2 setup.
Getting started
Just use pip to install:
pip install cleosim
Then head to the overview section of the documentation for a more detailed discussion of motivation, structure, and basic usage.
Related resources
Those using CLEOSim to simulate closed-loop control experiments may be interested in software developed for the execution of real-time, in-vivo experiments. Developed by members of Chris Rozell's and Garrett Stanley's labs at Georgia Tech, the CLOCTools repository can serve these users in two ways:
- By providing utilities and interfaces with experimental platforms for moving from simulation to reality.
- By providing performant control and estimation algorithms for feedback control. Although CLEOSim enables closed-loop manipulation of network simulations, it does not include any advanced control algorithms itself. The
ldsCtrlEst
library implements adaptive linear dynamical system-based control while thehmm
library can generate and decode systems with discrete latent states and observations.
Publications
CLOC Tools: A Library of Tools for Closed-Loop Neuroscience
A.A. Willats, M.F. Bolus, K.A. Johnsen, G.B. Stanley, and C.J. Rozell. In prep, 2022.
State-Aware Control of Switching Neural Dynamics
A.A. Willats, M.F. Bolus, C.J. Whitmire, G.B. Stanley, and C.J. Rozell. In prep, 2022.
Closed-Loop Identifiability in Neural Circuits
A. Willats, M. O'Shaughnessy, and C. Rozell. In prep, 2022.
State-space optimal feedback control of optogenetically driven neural activity
M.F. Bolus, A.A. Willats, C.J. Rozell and G.B. Stanley. Journal of Neural Engineering, 18(3), pp. 036006, March 2021.
Design strategies for dynamic closed-loop optogenetic neurocontrol in vivo
M.F. Bolus, A.A. Willats, C.J. Whitmire, C.J. Rozell and G.B. Stanley. Journal of Neural Engineering, 15(2), pp. 026011, January 2018.
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