Synfire Chains and Cortical Songs: Temporal Modules of Cortical Activity

Yuji Ikegaya(Northwestern University), Gloster B. Aaron(Northwestern University), Rosa Cossart(Northwestern University), Dmitriy Aronov(Northwestern University), Ilan Lampl(Northwestern University), David Ferster(Northwestern University), Rafael Yuste(Northwestern University)
Science
April 22, 2004
Cited by 857

Abstract

How can neural activity propagate through cortical networks built with weak, stochastic synapses? We find precise repetitions of spontaneous patterns of synaptic inputs in neocortical neurons in vivo and in vitro. These patterns repeat after minutes, maintaining millisecond accuracy. Calcium imaging of slices reveals reactivation of sequences of cells during the occurrence of repeated intracellular synaptic patterns. The spontaneous activity drifts with time, engaging different cells. Sequences of active neurons have distinct spatial structures and are repeated in the same order over tens of seconds, revealing modular temporal dynamics. Higher order sequences are replayed with compressed timing.


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