Modelling and analysis of local field potentials for studying the function of cortical circuits
The past decade has witnessed a renewed interest in cortical local field potentials (LFPs)—
that is, extracellularly recorded potentials with frequencies of up to∼ 500 Hz. This is due to …
that is, extracellularly recorded potentials with frequencies of up to∼ 500 Hz. This is due to …
Ephaptic coupling to endogenous electric field activity: why bother?
Highlights•Dynamic, endogenous electric field activity is the hallmark of the living
brain.•Extracellular electric fields impact the membrane potential via a feedback (ephaptic) …
brain.•Extracellular electric fields impact the membrane potential via a feedback (ephaptic) …
Optimized multi-electrode stimulation increases focality and intensity at target
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) provides a non-invasive tool to elicit
neuromodulation by delivering current through electrodes placed on the scalp. The present …
neuromodulation by delivering current through electrodes placed on the scalp. The present …
Spatiotemporal structure of intracranial electric fields induced by transcranial electric stimulation in humans and nonhuman primates
Transcranial electric stimulation (TES) is an emerging technique, developed to non-
invasively modulate brain function. However, the spatiotemporal distribution of the …
invasively modulate brain function. However, the spatiotemporal distribution of the …
Cortical electrocorticogram (ECoG) is a local signal
Electrocorticogram (ECoG), obtained by low-pass filtering the brain signal recorded from a
macroelectrode placed on the cortex, is extensively used to find the seizure focus in drug …
macroelectrode placed on the cortex, is extensively used to find the seizure focus in drug …
The spiking component of oscillatory extracellular potentials in the rat hippocampus
EW Schomburg, CA Anastassiou… - Journal of …, 2012 - Soc Neuroscience
When monitoring neural activity using intracranial electrical recordings, researchers typically
consider the signals to have two primary components: fast action potentials (APs) from …
consider the signals to have two primary components: fast action potentials (APs) from …
[BOOK][B] Neuronal noise
A Destexhe, M Rudolph-Lilith - 2012 - books.google.com
Neuronal Noise combines experimental, theoretical and computational results to show how
noise is inherent to neuronal activity, and how noise can be important for neuronal …
noise is inherent to neuronal activity, and how noise can be important for neuronal …
[BOOK][B] Principles of neural coding
RQ Quiroga, S Panzeri - 2013 - books.google.com
Understanding how populations of neurons encode information is the challenge faced by
researchers in the field of neural coding. Focusing on the many mysteries and marvels of the …
researchers in the field of neural coding. Focusing on the many mysteries and marvels of the …
Comparative power spectral analysis of simultaneous elecroencephalographic and magnetoencephalographic recordings in humans suggests non-resistive …
The resistive or non-resistive nature of the extracellular space in the brain is still debated,
and is an important issue for correctly modeling extracellular potentials. Here, we first show …
and is an important issue for correctly modeling extracellular potentials. Here, we first show …
[HTML][HTML] Active dendrites and local field potentials: biophysical mechanisms and computational explorations
Neurons and glial cells are endowed with membranes that express a rich repertoire of ion
channels, transporters, and receptors. The constant flux of ions across the neuronal and glial …
channels, transporters, and receptors. The constant flux of ions across the neuronal and glial …