Influence of the temporal distribution of electric pulses on transcallosal single unit responses

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serval:BIB_1815E8470C14
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Influence of the temporal distribution of electric pulses on transcallosal single unit responses
Journal
BioSystems
Author(s)
Villa  A. E. P., Asai  Y., Segundo  J. P.
ISSN
0303-2647
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2007
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
89
Pages
143-153
Language
english
Notes
Villa2007143
Abstract
We examined how differently timed stimuli to one auditory cortex affect the spike trains they drive in the controlateral homotopic field of anesthetized rats. Bipolar electrical stimulations consisted of trains of pulses (100 mu s, < 500 mu A) at rates of 25, 50 or 125 pulses/s and with different stimulus patterns (i.e., dispersions, sequences), called "pacemaker", "accelerando" or "decelerando". Trains lasted for 342 ms and were separated by 4 s. When trains were evaluated over times comparable to the stimulus duration changes characteristically involved an initial slowing followed by recovery and several discharges both stimulus- and neuron-dependent. When evaluated by cross-correlations between cortical cell pairs, the changes extended far beyond the stimulus end. Results suggest that interhemispheric projections, by way of their averages and patterns, play key, long duration roles in the spike-dependent properties of cortical synapses (e.g., potentiation, depression) and thus of cortical circuit operations.
Keywords
Electrical microstimulation, Firing pattern, Transcallosal projections, Auditory cortex, Click train
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