The rodent primary somatosensory cortex is spontaneously active in the form of locally synchronous membrane depolarizations (UP states) separated by quiescent hyperpolarized periods (DOWN states) both under anesthesia and during quiet wakefulness. In vivo whole-cell recordings and tetrode unit recordings were combined with voltage-sensitive dye imaging to analyze the relationship of the activity of individual pyramidal neurons in layer 2/3 to the ensemble spatiotemporal dynamics of the spontaneous depolarizations. These were either brief and localized to an area of a barrel column or occurred as propagating waves dependent on local glutamatergic synaptic transmission in layer 2/3. Spontaneous activity inhibited the sensory responses evoked ...
Since its first experimental signatures, the so called “critical brain hypothesis” has been extensiv...
Although neocortex underlies higher-order brain functions, little is known about the synaptic intera...
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The rodent primary somatosensory cortex is spontaneously active in the form of locally synchronous m...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of the sensory response in layer 2/3 of primary somatosensory cortex evo...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of the sensory response in layer 2/3 of primary somatosensory cortex evo...
Whisker movement is somatotopically represented in rodent neocortex by electrical activity in clearl...
Complex representations in sensory cortices rely on the integration of inputs that overlap temporall...
13 p., 6 figures and references.Stable perception arises from the interaction between sensory inputs...
How does cellular organization shape the spatio-temporal patterns of activity in the cortex while pr...
Neocortical activity can evoke sensory percepts, but the cellular mechanisms remain poorly understoo...
Cortical evoked response can markedly vary across presentation of identical sensory stimuli. Spontan...
The neocortex is organized into local recurrent microcircuits that are connected along vertical colu...
Conventional methods of imaging membrane potential changes have limited spatial resolution, particul...
Conventional methods of imaging membrane potential changes have limited spatial resolution, particul...
Since its first experimental signatures, the so called “critical brain hypothesis” has been extensiv...
Although neocortex underlies higher-order brain functions, little is known about the synaptic intera...
International audienceTactile information is actively acquired and processed in the brain through co...
The rodent primary somatosensory cortex is spontaneously active in the form of locally synchronous m...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of the sensory response in layer 2/3 of primary somatosensory cortex evo...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of the sensory response in layer 2/3 of primary somatosensory cortex evo...
Whisker movement is somatotopically represented in rodent neocortex by electrical activity in clearl...
Complex representations in sensory cortices rely on the integration of inputs that overlap temporall...
13 p., 6 figures and references.Stable perception arises from the interaction between sensory inputs...
How does cellular organization shape the spatio-temporal patterns of activity in the cortex while pr...
Neocortical activity can evoke sensory percepts, but the cellular mechanisms remain poorly understoo...
Cortical evoked response can markedly vary across presentation of identical sensory stimuli. Spontan...
The neocortex is organized into local recurrent microcircuits that are connected along vertical colu...
Conventional methods of imaging membrane potential changes have limited spatial resolution, particul...
Conventional methods of imaging membrane potential changes have limited spatial resolution, particul...
Since its first experimental signatures, the so called “critical brain hypothesis” has been extensiv...
Although neocortex underlies higher-order brain functions, little is known about the synaptic intera...
International audienceTactile information is actively acquired and processed in the brain through co...