Spontaneous slow wave oscillations in extracellular field potential recordings reflect the alternating dominance of excitation and inhibition
Ying Zheng,
Sungmin Kang,
Joseph O'Neill
et al.
Abstract:In the resting state, cortical neurons can fire action potentials spontaneously but synchronously (Up state), followed by a quiescent period (Down state) before the cycle repeats. Extracellular recordings in the infragranular layer of cortex with a micro‐electrode display a negative deflection (depth‐negative) during Up states and a positive deflection (depth‐positive) during Down states. The resulting slow wave oscillation (SWO) has been studied extensively during sleep and under anaesthesia. However, recent … Show more
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