In Vivo Measurement of Cortical Impedance Spectrum in Monkeys: Implications for Signal Propagation

  • Logothetis, N.K.
  • Kayser, C.
  • Oeltermann, A.
Publication date
January 2007
ISSN
0896-6273
Citation count (estimate)
246

Abstract

To combine insights obtained from electric field potentials (LFP) and neuronal spiking activity (MUA) we need a better understanding of the relative spatial summation of these indices of neuronal activity. Compared to MUA, the LFP has greater spatial coherence, resulting in lower spatial specificity and lower stimulus selectivity. A differential propagation of low- and high-frequency electric signals supposedly underlies this phenomenon, which could result from cortical tissue specifically attenuating higher frequencies, i.e. from a frequency-dependent impedance spectrum. Here we directly measure the cortical impedance spectrum in vivo in monkey primary visual cortex. Our results show that impedance is independent of frequency, is homogeneo...

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