Active Dissociation of Intracortical Spiking and High Gamma Activity.

Tianhao Lei, Michael R Scheid, Joshua I Glaser, Marc W Slutzky
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Cortical high gamma activity (HGA) is used in many scientific investigations, yet its biophysical source is a matter of debate. Two leading hypotheses are that HGA predominantly represents summed postsynaptic potentials or-more commonly- predominantly represents summed local spikes. If the latter were true, the nearest neurons to an electrode should contribute most to HGA recorded on that electrode. We trained subjects to decouple spiking from HGA on a single electrode using a brain-machine interface. Their ability to decouple them indicated that HGA is not primarily generated by summed local spiking. Instead, HGA correlated with neuronal population co-firing of neurons that were widely distributed across millimeters. The neuronal spikes that contributed more to this co-firing also contributed more to, and preceded, spike-triggered HGA. These results suggest that HGA arises predominantly from summed postsynaptic potentials triggered by synchronous co-firing of widely distributed neurons.

脑皮层内脉冲和高伽马活动的主动解离。
皮质高伽马活动(HGA)被用于许多科学研究,但其生物物理来源是一个有争议的问题。两种主要的假设是HGA主要代表突触后电位的总和,或者更常见的是主要代表局部尖峰的总和。如果后者是正确的,那么离电极最近的神经元应该对电极上记录的HGA贡献最大。我们训练受试者使用脑机接口在单个电极上解耦HGA的尖峰。它们解耦的能力表明HGA主要不是由求和的局部尖峰产生的。相反,HGA与神经元群共放电相关,这些神经元广泛分布在毫米范围内。神经元尖峰对这种共燃烧的贡献更大,也对尖峰触发的HGA的贡献更大。这些结果表明,HGA主要来自广泛分布的神经元同步共放电触发的突触后电位汇总。
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