Cortical dynamics by layers

Neuron
Sylvain Crochet, Carl C H Petersen

Abstract

Neocortical microcircuits of primary sensory cortices play prominent roles in processing peripheral input. The same cortical microcircuits are also spontaneously active, which profoundly influences sensory processing. In this issue of Neuron, Sakata and Harris compare spontaneous and sensory-evoked activity in rat primary auditory cortex, finding interesting similarities and important differences.

References

Jun 26, 2004·Science·György Buzsáki, Andreas Draguhn
Aug 16, 2006·Neuron·Albert K LeeMichael Brecht
Dec 7, 2007·Neuron·Isabelle FerezouCarl C H Petersen
May 5, 2009·Neuron·Bilal Haider, David A McCormick

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Citations

Apr 9, 2010·IEEE Transactions on Information Theory·Mehdi AghagolzadehKarim Oweiss
Jun 18, 2016·Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience·Simone F CarronRamesh Rajan

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