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FCI neuron simulations
The simulated input-output data of the 24 detailed compartmental neuron models compared in
Dendritic morphology and synaptic nonlinearities enhance functional complexity in human cortical neurons Ido Aizenbud, Daniela Yoeli, David Beniaguev, Christiaan P. J. de Kock, Michael London, Idan Segev. PNAS 123(28), e2533168123 (2026).
Code, neuron models and instructions: https://github.com/ido4848/FCI. The trained networks that the paper's Functional Complexity Index (FCI) values come from are in the companion model repository i-do-ai/fci-neuron-tcns.
Every model was simulated with NEURON under in-vivo-like random synaptic input (Poisson trains on ~1000 excitatory and ~1000 inhibitory "super synapses" spread over the dendrites, at input rates calibrated per model so that the cell fires at ~1 Hz), and its somatic voltage and output spikes were recorded. A deep network (TCN) trained on these simulations to predict the output spikes from the input spikes gives an AUC, and the FCI is a fixed function of that AUC.
240,000 training and 60,000 test simulations of 10.5 s each (200.5 GB in total, 1-23 GB per model). 12 human models (human synaptic parameters) and 12 rat models (rat synaptic parameters), pyramidal cells of layers 2-6, morphologies and biophysics from Eyal et al., the Allen Cell Types Database, Hay et al. and the Blue Brain Project.
Models
| Model | Species | Layer | Source | Input rate exc / inh (Hz) | FCI (Fig. 2A) | Train | Test |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rat_L2_TPC_BBP_Mandge_diams_fixed_passive_dends_simple_soma |
rat | L2 | bbp | 16.9 / 14.4 | 0.1877 | 3.9 GB | 1.0 GB |
Rat_L23_PC_cADpyr229_1_BBP_passive_dends_simple_soma |
rat | L2/3 | bbp | 18.2 / 15.7 | 0.2260 | 4.1 GB | 1.0 GB |
Rat_L23_PC_cADpyr229_5_BBP_passive_dends_simple_soma |
rat | L2/3 | bbp | 20.2 / 16.7 | 0.2156 | 4.4 GB | 1.1 GB |
Rat_L4_TPC_BBP_Mandge_passive_dends_simple_soma |
rat | L4 | bbp | 15.0 / 12.5 | 0.2032 | 3.6 GB | 0.9 GB |
Rat_L4_PC_cADpyr230_1_BBP_passive_dends_simple_soma |
rat | L4 | bbp | 28.1 / 23.6 | 0.2362 | 5.5 GB | 1.4 GB |
Rat_L4_PC_cADpyr230_2_BBP_passive_dends_simple_soma |
rat | L4 | bbp | 19.0 / 16.1 | 0.2452 | 4.2 GB | 1.0 GB |
Rat_L5_TPC_BBP_Mandge_passive_dends_simple_soma |
rat | L5 | bbp | 47.1 / 35.2 | 0.2510 | 7.8 GB | 1.9 GB |
Rat_L5_TTPC1_cADpyr232_1_BBP_diams_fixed_passive_dends_simple_soma |
rat | L5 | bbp | 54.9 / 43.7 | 0.2509 | 9.0 GB | 2.2 GB |
Rat_L5b_PC_2_Hay_passive_dends_simple_soma |
rat | L5b | hay | 39.8 / 33.0 | 0.2342 | 7.1 GB | 1.8 GB |
Rat_L6_UPC_BBP_Mandge_passive_dends_simple_soma |
rat | L6 | bbp | 10.1 / 9.0 | 0.2399 | 2.8 GB | 0.7 GB |
Rat_L6_TPC_BBP_Mandge_passive_dends_simple_soma |
rat | L6 | bbp | 15.5 / 13.6 | 0.2052 | 3.7 GB | 0.9 GB |
Rat_L6_IPC_BBP_Mandge_diams_fixed_passive_dends_simple_soma |
rat | L6 | bbp | 10.8 / 8.8 | 0.1972 | 2.9 GB | 0.7 GB |
Human_L23_PC_0603_11_937_Eyal_passive_dends_simple_soma |
human | L2/3 | eyal | 50.5 / 102.7 | 0.4294 | 12.6 GB | 3.2 GB |
Human_L23_PC_1303_03_448_Eyal_passive_dends_simple_soma |
human | L2/3 | eyal | 49.8 / 102.4 | 0.4165 | 12.7 GB | 3.2 GB |
Human_L3_PC_0_BBP_passive_dends_simple_soma |
human | L3 | bbp | 31.6 / 67.3 | 0.4190 | 8.8 GB | 2.2 GB |
Human_L4_PC_BBP_Mandge_diams_fixed_passive_dends_simple_soma |
human | L4 | bbp | 21.9 / 53.3 | 0.3957 | 7.2 GB | 1.8 GB |
Human_L4_PC_539661667_Allen_passive_dends_simple_soma |
human | L4 | allen | 28.0 / 65.2 | 0.3626 | 8.5 GB | 2.1 GB |
Human_L4_PC_569818704_Allen_passive_dends_simple_soma |
human | L4 | allen | 15.2 / 36.2 | 0.3757 | 5.4 GB | 1.4 GB |
Human_L5_PC_BBP_Mandge_passive_dends_simple_soma |
human | L5 | bbp | 27.3 / 59.6 | 0.3618 | 8.1 GB | 2.0 GB |
Human_L5_PC_0_BBP_passive_dends_simple_soma |
human | L5 | bbp | 68.8 / 150.0 | 0.3672 | 16.9 GB | 4.2 GB |
Human_L5_PC_790872626_Allen_passive_dends_simple_soma |
human | L5 | allen | 23.6 / 52.9 | 0.3934 | 7.3 GB | 1.8 GB |
Human_L6_PC_558211203_Allen_passive_dends_simple_soma |
human | L6 | allen | 14.9 / 35.3 | 0.4004 | 5.3 GB | 1.3 GB |
Human_L6_PC_548494556_Allen_passive_dends_simple_soma |
human | L6 | allen | 12.5 / 29.1 | 0.3146 | 4.7 GB | 1.2 GB |
Human_L6_PC_528614014_Allen_passive_dends_simple_soma |
human | L6 | allen | 9.5 / 21.4 | 0.3274 | 3.8 GB | 1.0 GB |
Input rates are the mean over the simulations of the average firing rate per super synapse. The
FCI column is the value printed above each neuron in Fig. 2A of the paper (see the model
repository for how it follows from the three trained networks). models.json holds these
numbers, the sizes and the AUCs per seed in machine readable form.
Layout
models/<model>/dataset_summary.pkl summary of the whole dataset (calibrated input rates per simulation, ...)
models/<model>/train/summary.pkl summary of the split, read by the trainer
models/<model>/train/shard_000.h5 ... 500 simulations per shard, 20 shards
models/<model>/test/summary.pkl
models/<model>/test/shard_000.h5 ... 5 shards
models.json
<model> is the model's folder name under simulating_neurons/neuron_models/ in the code
repository, e.g. Rat_L5b_PC_2_Hay_passive_dends_simple_soma.
Format of a shard
HDF5, one group per simulation:
| Dataset / attribute | dtype | shape | Content |
|---|---|---|---|
sim_<n>/exc_indptr |
uint32 | (segments+1,) | CSR row pointer of the excitatory input matrix (segments × ms) |
sim_<n>/exc_indices_delta |
uint16 | (nnz,) | column (ms) of every nonzero, delta coded within a row: the first nonzero of a row stores its column, every later one the distance from the previous nonzero |
sim_<n>/exc_data |
uint8 | (nnz,) | number of synaptic activations of that segment in that ms |
sim_<n>/inh_indptr, inh_indices_delta, inh_data |
the same for the inhibitory input | ||
sim_<n>/somatic_voltage |
float32 | (ms,) | somatic membrane potential, mV, 1 kHz |
sim_<n>/output_spike_times |
int64 | (spikes,) | ms |
sim_<n>.attrs |
exc_shape, inh_shape, output firing rate, input rates, average voltage, ... and args_json (the simulation's arguments) |
||
| file attrs | model, split, shard, simulation_indices, format_version |
The first 500 ms of every simulation are initialization and are skipped by the trainer. The delta coding is lossless; the voltage was recorded in float64 and stored in float32.
import h5py, numpy as np
from scipy import sparse
def read_csr(g, tag):
indptr = g[f'{tag}_indptr'][:].astype(np.int64)
delta = g[f'{tag}_indices_delta'][:].astype(np.int64)
data = g[f'{tag}_data'][:]
cumulative = np.cumsum(delta)
starts = indptr[:-1]
base = np.where(starts > 0, cumulative[np.maximum(starts - 1, 0)], 0)
indices = cumulative - np.repeat(base, np.diff(indptr))
return sparse.csr_matrix((data.astype(np.float64), indices, indptr), shape=tuple(g.attrs[f'{tag}_shape']))
with h5py.File('models/Rat_L5b_PC_2_Hay_passive_dends_simple_soma/test/shard_000.h5') as h:
g = h['sim_0']
exc = read_csr(g, 'exc').toarray() # (1041, 10500)
inh = read_csr(g, 'inh').toarray()
v = g['somatic_voltage'][:]
spikes = g['output_spike_times'][:]
utils/simulation_shards.py in the code repository has this reader (and the writer), and
training_nets/train_neuron_tcn.py trains on a downloaded model folder directly:
pip install huggingface_hub
python data_release/download.py --model Rat_L5b_PC_2_Hay_passive_dends_simple_soma --splits train test
python training_nets/train_neuron_tcn.py --simulation_dataset_folder paper_data/simulations/models/Rat_L5b_PC_2_Hay_passive_dends_simple_soma ...
Citation
@article{aizenbud2026fci,
title = {Dendritic morphology and synaptic nonlinearities enhance functional complexity in human cortical neurons},
author = {Aizenbud, Ido and Yoeli, Daniela and Beniaguev, David and de Kock, Christiaan P. J. and London, Michael and Segev, Idan},
journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences},
volume = {123},
number = {28},
pages = {e2533168123},
year = {2026},
doi = {10.1073/pnas.2533168123}
}
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