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Dissociation of Broadband High-Frequency Activity and Neuronal Firing in the Neocortex

Authors :
István Ulbert
Yoshinao Kajikawa
Lucia Melloni
Marcin Leszczynski
Charles E. Schroeder
Idan Tal
Annamaria Barczak
Robert T. Knight
Saskia Haegens
Arnaud Falchier
Source :
Science Advances, 6, 1-13, Science Advances, 6, 33, pp. 1-13, Science Advances
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

BHA (aka high gamma) correlates with neuronal firing, but is generated mainly by dendritic processes separable from firing.<br />Broadband high-frequency activity (BHA; 70 to 150 Hz), also known as “high gamma,” a key analytic signal in human intracranial (electrocorticographic) recordings, is often assumed to reflect local neural firing [multiunit activity (MUA)]. As the precise physiological substrates of BHA are unknown, this assumption remains controversial. Our analysis of laminar multielectrode data from V1 and A1 in monkeys outlines two components of stimulus-evoked BHA distributed across the cortical layers: an “early-deep” and “late-superficial” response. Early-deep BHA has a clear spatial and temporal overlap with MUA. Late-superficial BHA was more prominent and accounted for more of the BHA signal measured near the cortical pial surface. However, its association with local MUA is weak and often undetectable, consistent with the view that it reflects dendritic processes separable from local neuronal firing.

Details

ISSN :
15565068 and 23752548
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SSRN Electronic Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7f6b2fe42a13e297e13a945d7d78ca98