爆裂
神经科学
尺度不变性
背景(考古学)
缩放比例
物理
体感系统
统计物理学
计算机科学
数学
心理学
生物
几何学
量子力学
古生物学
作者
Xinmeng Guo,Haitao Yu,Nathan X. Kodama,Jiang Wang,Roberto F. Galán
标识
DOI:10.1142/s0129065719500175
摘要
We employed high-density microelectrode arrays to investigate spontaneous firing patterns of neurons in brain circuits of the primary somatosensory cortex (S1) in mice. We recorded from over 150 neurons for 10min in each of eight different experiments, identified their location in S1, sorted their action potentials (spikes), and computed their power spectra and inter-spike interval (ISI) statistics. Of all persistently active neurons, 92% fired with a single dominant frequency - regularly firing neurons (RNs) - from 1 to 8Hz while 8% fired in burst with two dominant frequencies - bursting neurons (BNs) - corresponding to the inter-burst (2-6Hz) and intra-burst intervals (20-160Hz). RNs were predominantly located in layers 2/3 and 5/6 while BNs localized to layers 4 and 5. Across neurons, the standard deviation of ISI was a power law of its mean, a property known as fluctuation scaling, with a power law exponent of 1 for RNs and 1.25 for BNs. The power law implies that firing and bursting patterns are scale invariant: the firing pattern of a given RN or BN resembles that of another RN or BN, respectively, after a time contraction or dilation. An explanation for this scale invariance is discussed in the context of previous computational studies as well as its potential role in information processing.
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