We demonstrate that human electrophysiological recordings of the local field potential (LFP) from intracranial electrodes, acquired from a variety of cerebral regions, show a ubiquitous 1/f(2) scaling within the power spectrum. We develop a quantitative model that treats the generation of these fields in an analogous way to that of electronic shot noise, and use this model to specifically address the cause of this 1/f(2) Brownian noise. The model gives way to two analytically tractable solutions, both displaying Brownian noise: 1) uncorrelated cells that display sharp initial activity, whose extracellular fields slowly decay in time and 2) rapidly firing, temporally correlated cells that generate UP-DOWN states
Extracellular voltage fluctuations (local field potentials, LFPs) reflecting neural mass action are ...
Extracellular voltage fluctuations (local field potentials, LFPs) reflecting neural mass action are ...
Extracellular voltage fluctuations (local field potentials, LFPs) reflecting neural mass action are ...
We demonstrate that human electrophysiological recordings of the local field potential (LFP) from in...
We demonstrate that human electrophysiological recordings of the local field potential (LFP) from in...
It has been noted that the power spectrum of intracortical local field potential (LFP) often scales ...
It has been noted that the power spectrum of intracortical local field potential (LFP) often scales ...
It has been noted that the power spectrum of intracortical local field potential (LFP) often scales ...
It has been noted that the power spectrum of intracortical local field potential (LFP) often scales ...
It has been noted that the power spectrum of intracortical local field potential (LFP) often scales ...
It has been noted that the power spectrum of intracortical local field potential (LFP) often scales ...
AbstractThe power spectrum of local field potentials (LFPs) has been reported to scale as the invers...
Extracellular physiological recordings are typically separated into two frequency bands: local field...
Extracellular physiological recordings are typically separated into two frequency bands: local field...
Extracellular physiological recordings are typically separated into two frequency bands: local field...
Extracellular voltage fluctuations (local field potentials, LFPs) reflecting neural mass action are ...
Extracellular voltage fluctuations (local field potentials, LFPs) reflecting neural mass action are ...
Extracellular voltage fluctuations (local field potentials, LFPs) reflecting neural mass action are ...
We demonstrate that human electrophysiological recordings of the local field potential (LFP) from in...
We demonstrate that human electrophysiological recordings of the local field potential (LFP) from in...
It has been noted that the power spectrum of intracortical local field potential (LFP) often scales ...
It has been noted that the power spectrum of intracortical local field potential (LFP) often scales ...
It has been noted that the power spectrum of intracortical local field potential (LFP) often scales ...
It has been noted that the power spectrum of intracortical local field potential (LFP) often scales ...
It has been noted that the power spectrum of intracortical local field potential (LFP) often scales ...
It has been noted that the power spectrum of intracortical local field potential (LFP) often scales ...
AbstractThe power spectrum of local field potentials (LFPs) has been reported to scale as the invers...
Extracellular physiological recordings are typically separated into two frequency bands: local field...
Extracellular physiological recordings are typically separated into two frequency bands: local field...
Extracellular physiological recordings are typically separated into two frequency bands: local field...
Extracellular voltage fluctuations (local field potentials, LFPs) reflecting neural mass action are ...
Extracellular voltage fluctuations (local field potentials, LFPs) reflecting neural mass action are ...
Extracellular voltage fluctuations (local field potentials, LFPs) reflecting neural mass action are ...