Intercorrelation of the Activity of Close-Lying Neurons in the Cat Cerebral Cortex During Slow-Wave Sleep
Cross-correlation analysis of baseline spike activity was performed for 184 pairs of close-lying neurons in the car cortex in the state of slow-wave sleep. Recordings were made in the associative zones of the visual-somatosensory cortex. The activity of individual elements was extracted using the pr...
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description | Cross-correlation analysis of baseline spike activity was performed for 184 pairs of close-lying neurons in the car cortex in the state of slow-wave sleep. Recordings were made in the associative zones of the visual-somatosensory cortex. The activity of individual elements was extracted using the program Spike-2. About half of cases showed no significant coupling. Among 93 pairs showing cross-correlation, 66 were characterized by wide (80–800 msec) peaks in the correlation function centered close to zero delay. Sixteen of these pairs showed not only wide peaks, but also narrow peaks ( |
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