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Methods for predicting cortical UP and DOWN states from the phase of deep layer local field potentials

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Methods for predicting cortical UP and DOWN states from the phase of deep layer local field potentials
During anesthesia, slow-wave sleep and quiet wakefulness, neuronal membrane potentials collectively switch between de- and hyperpolarized levels, the cortical UP and DOWN states. Previous studies have shown that these cortical UP/DOWN states affect the excitability of individual neurons in response to sensory stimuli, indicating that a significant amount of the trial-to-trial variability in neuronal responses can be attributed to ongoing fluctuations in network activity. However, as intracellular recordings are frequently not available, it is important to be able to estimate their occurrence purely from extracellular data. Here, we combine in vivo whole cell recordings from single neurons with multi-site extracellular microelectrode recordings, to quantify the performance of various approaches to predicting UP/DOWN states from the deep-layer local field potential (LFP). We find that UP/ DOWN states in deep cortical layers of rat primary auditory cortex (A1) are predictable from the pha...
Aman B. Saleem, Paul Chadderton, John Apergis-Scho
Added 19 May 2011
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where JCNS
Authors Aman B. Saleem, Paul Chadderton, John Apergis-Schoute, Kenneth D. Harris, Simon R. Schultz
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