Summary The synchronized activity of six layers of cortical neurons is critical for sensory perception and the control of voluntary behavior, but little is known about the synaptic mechanisms of cortical synchrony across layers in behaving animals. We made single and dual whole-cell recordings from the primary somatosensory forepaw cortex in awake mice and show that L2/3 and L5 excitatory neurons have layer-specific intrinsic properties and membrane potential dynamics that shape laminar-specific firing rates and subthreshold synchrony. First, while sensory and movement-evoked synaptic input was tightly correlated across layers, spontaneous action potentials and slow spontaneous subthreshold fluctuations had laminar-specific timing; second, ...
SummaryAlthough spontaneous activity occurs throughout the neocortex, its relation to the activity p...
SummaryTactile information is actively acquired and processed in the brain through concerted interac...
SummaryIn the mammalian brain, thalamic signals reach the cortex via two major routes: primary and h...
SummaryThe synchronized activity of six layers of cortical neurons is critical for sensory perceptio...
The synchronized activity of six layers of cortical neurons is critical for sensory perception and t...
AbstractSeveral theories have proposed a functional role for response synchronization in sensory per...
SummaryPrimary sensory cortex discriminates incoming sensory information and generates multiple proc...
SummaryComputations in cortical circuits are mediated by synaptic interactions between excitatory an...
The relationship between mesoscopic local field potentials (LFPs) and single-neuron firing in the mu...
Anatomical and physiological experiments have outlined a blueprint for the feedforward flow of activ...
Der primäre somatosensorische Kortex (S1) besteht aus sechs Schichten (L1L6).Die koordinierte Aktivi...
AbstractWe have recorded intracellularly from pairs of neurons less than 500 μm distant from one ano...
SummaryWhen the primary visual cortex (V1) is activated by sensory stimulation, what is the temporal...
Layer 6 (L6) corticothalamic neurons project to thalamus, where they are thought to regulate sensory...
The cortical column is an evolutionarily conserved and expanded processing unit that underlies mamma...
SummaryAlthough spontaneous activity occurs throughout the neocortex, its relation to the activity p...
SummaryTactile information is actively acquired and processed in the brain through concerted interac...
SummaryIn the mammalian brain, thalamic signals reach the cortex via two major routes: primary and h...
SummaryThe synchronized activity of six layers of cortical neurons is critical for sensory perceptio...
The synchronized activity of six layers of cortical neurons is critical for sensory perception and t...
AbstractSeveral theories have proposed a functional role for response synchronization in sensory per...
SummaryPrimary sensory cortex discriminates incoming sensory information and generates multiple proc...
SummaryComputations in cortical circuits are mediated by synaptic interactions between excitatory an...
The relationship between mesoscopic local field potentials (LFPs) and single-neuron firing in the mu...
Anatomical and physiological experiments have outlined a blueprint for the feedforward flow of activ...
Der primäre somatosensorische Kortex (S1) besteht aus sechs Schichten (L1L6).Die koordinierte Aktivi...
AbstractWe have recorded intracellularly from pairs of neurons less than 500 μm distant from one ano...
SummaryWhen the primary visual cortex (V1) is activated by sensory stimulation, what is the temporal...
Layer 6 (L6) corticothalamic neurons project to thalamus, where they are thought to regulate sensory...
The cortical column is an evolutionarily conserved and expanded processing unit that underlies mamma...
SummaryAlthough spontaneous activity occurs throughout the neocortex, its relation to the activity p...
SummaryTactile information is actively acquired and processed in the brain through concerted interac...
SummaryIn the mammalian brain, thalamic signals reach the cortex via two major routes: primary and h...