Multiscale dynamics of interstimulus interval integration in visual cortex

Although the visual cortex receives information at multiple temporal patterns, much of the research in the field has focused only on intervals shorter than 1 second. Consequently, there is almost no information on what happens at longer temporal intervals. We have tried to address this question reco...

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description Although the visual cortex receives information at multiple temporal patterns, much of the research in the field has focused only on intervals shorter than 1 second. Consequently, there is almost no information on what happens at longer temporal intervals. We have tried to address this question recording neuronal populations of the primary visual cortex during visual stimulation with repetitive grating stimuli and intervals ranging from 1 to 7 seconds. Our results showed that firing rate and response stability were dependent of interval duration. In addition, there were collective oscillations with different properties in response to changes in intervals duration. These results suggest that visual cortex could encode visual information at several time scales using oscillations at multiple frequencies.
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subjects Action Potentials - physiology
Analysis
Anesthesia
Animals
Bioengineering
Biology and Life Sciences
Biomedical materials
Biomedical research
Brain research
Cortex (Botany)
Cortex (temporal)
Decomposition
Electrodes
Evoked Potentials, Visual - physiology
Firing rate
Health aspects
Interstimulus interval
Intervals
Medicine and Health Sciences
Neurons
Neurons - physiology
Oscillations
Photic Stimulation
Rats
Rats, Long-Evans
Recording
Research and Analysis Methods
Social Sciences
Time series
Visual cortex
Visual Cortex - physiology
Visual Perception - physiology
Visual stimuli
title Multiscale dynamics of interstimulus interval integration in visual cortex
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