AbstractExtracellular local field potentials are usually modeled as arising from a set of current sources embedded in a homogeneous extracellular medium. Although this formalism can successfully model several properties of extracellular local field potentials, it does not account for their frequency-dependent attenuation with distance, a property essential to correctly model extracellular spikes. Here we derive expressions for the extracellular potential that include this frequency-dependent attenuation. We first show that, if the extracellular conductivity is nonhomogeneous, there is induction of nonhomogeneous charge densities that may result in a low-pass filter. We next derive a simplified model consisting of a punctual (or spherical) c...
Despite the widespread use of current‐source density (CSD) analysis of extracellular potential recor...
Local field potentials (LFPs) are low-frequency (< 200-500 Hz) events resulting from brain activity....
Despite decades of extracellular action potential (EAP) recordings monitoring brain activity, the bi...
AbstractExtracellular local field potentials are usually modeled as arising from a set of current so...
Brain activity generates extracellular voltage fluctuations recorded as local field potentials (LFPs...
Neuronal activity in the brain gives rise to transmembrane currents that can be measured in the extr...
AbstractThe power spectrum of local field potentials (LFPs) has been reported to scale as the invers...
Interpretations of local field potentials (LFPs) are typically shaped on an assumption that the brai...
T4: Modeling and analysis of extracellular potentialsGaute Einevoll, Norwegian University of Life S...
International audienceElectric phenomena in brain tissue can be measured using extracellular potenti...
Based on the membrane currents generated by an action potential in a biologically realistic model of...
AbstractIn neurophysiology, extracellular signals—as measured by local field potentials (LFP) or ele...
SummaryBrain activity generates extracellular voltage fluctuations recorded as local field potential...
Local Field Potentials (LFPs) are population signals generated by complex spatiotemporal interaction...
Since the advent of multielectrodes, interest in the low-frequency part of the extracellular field p...
Despite the widespread use of current‐source density (CSD) analysis of extracellular potential recor...
Local field potentials (LFPs) are low-frequency (< 200-500 Hz) events resulting from brain activity....
Despite decades of extracellular action potential (EAP) recordings monitoring brain activity, the bi...
AbstractExtracellular local field potentials are usually modeled as arising from a set of current so...
Brain activity generates extracellular voltage fluctuations recorded as local field potentials (LFPs...
Neuronal activity in the brain gives rise to transmembrane currents that can be measured in the extr...
AbstractThe power spectrum of local field potentials (LFPs) has been reported to scale as the invers...
Interpretations of local field potentials (LFPs) are typically shaped on an assumption that the brai...
T4: Modeling and analysis of extracellular potentialsGaute Einevoll, Norwegian University of Life S...
International audienceElectric phenomena in brain tissue can be measured using extracellular potenti...
Based on the membrane currents generated by an action potential in a biologically realistic model of...
AbstractIn neurophysiology, extracellular signals—as measured by local field potentials (LFP) or ele...
SummaryBrain activity generates extracellular voltage fluctuations recorded as local field potential...
Local Field Potentials (LFPs) are population signals generated by complex spatiotemporal interaction...
Since the advent of multielectrodes, interest in the low-frequency part of the extracellular field p...
Despite the widespread use of current‐source density (CSD) analysis of extracellular potential recor...
Local field potentials (LFPs) are low-frequency (< 200-500 Hz) events resulting from brain activity....
Despite decades of extracellular action potential (EAP) recordings monitoring brain activity, the bi...