2021
DOI: 10.1152/jn.00170.2021
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Simple and complex spike responses of mouse cerebellar Purkinje neurons to regular trains and omissions of somatosensory stimuli

Abstract: Cerebellar Purkinje neurons help compute absolute subsecond timing, but how their firing is affected during repetitive sensory stimulation with consistent subsecond intervals remains unaddressed. Here, we investigated how simple and complex spikes of Purkinje cells change during regular application of air puffs (3.3 Hz for ~4 min) to the whisker pad of awake, head-fixed female mice. Complex spike responses fell into two categories: those in which firing rates increased (at ~50 ms) and then fell (complex spike … Show more

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“…Complex spikes are modulated by input from climbing fibers originating in the inferior olive, and occur between 1 and 2 spike/s ( Table 1 ). 30 , 77 , 78 , 79 , 80 Both simple spike and complex spike firing rates fluctuate during recording sessions in mice ( Figure 3 B). We analyzed how sample durations influence firing rate, CV, and CV2 estimates using the three analyses previously described ( Table 1 , n = 17).…”
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“…Complex spikes are modulated by input from climbing fibers originating in the inferior olive, and occur between 1 and 2 spike/s ( Table 1 ). 30 , 77 , 78 , 79 , 80 Both simple spike and complex spike firing rates fluctuate during recording sessions in mice ( Figure 3 B). We analyzed how sample durations influence firing rate, CV, and CV2 estimates using the three analyses previously described ( Table 1 , n = 17).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We hypothesized that accurate descriptions of nuclei neuron and Purkinje cell baseline firing activity required longer sample durations because only longer durations captured sufficient firing rate modulating events. 29 , 30 , 56 , 67 , 81 By this logic, firing rate variability was underestimated in shorter sample durations because the range of firing rates that modulate sensorimotor events was perhaps insufficiently sampled. If fewer different events modulate a neuron’s firing pattern, a shorter sample duration would be necessary to accurately describe that neuron’s firing pattern.…”
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