TY - JOUR
T1 - Detection of Single Unit Responses Which are Loosely Time-Locked to a Stimulus
AU - Abeles, Moshe
AU - de Ribaupierre, François
AU - de Ribaupierre, Yves
PY - 1983
Y1 - 1983
N2 - The way in which three-spike correlation techniques may be used to study the organization of activity among three neurons and the temporal organization of activity of a single neuron is described. This analysis was carried out for single units recorded in the auditory cortex of the nitrous oxide anesthetized cats. It revealed the occasional presence of three-spike patterns that cannot be explained by simple synaptic relations. Such patterns may appear during the spontaneous activity of the units or may be elicited by sound stimulation. When elicited by sound, the patterns may be time-locked to the stimulus, in which case they may be revealed also by peristimulus time (PST) histograms. On some occasions the three-spike patterns were not time-locked to the stimulus and therefore could not be revealed by PST histograms. It is suggested that spatiotemporal patterns of firing which are induced by a stimulus but are not time-locked to it may reflect higher levels of processing (such as perception, or interogation of memory) elicited by the stimulus.
AB - The way in which three-spike correlation techniques may be used to study the organization of activity among three neurons and the temporal organization of activity of a single neuron is described. This analysis was carried out for single units recorded in the auditory cortex of the nitrous oxide anesthetized cats. It revealed the occasional presence of three-spike patterns that cannot be explained by simple synaptic relations. Such patterns may appear during the spontaneous activity of the units or may be elicited by sound stimulation. When elicited by sound, the patterns may be time-locked to the stimulus, in which case they may be revealed also by peristimulus time (PST) histograms. On some occasions the three-spike patterns were not time-locked to the stimulus and therefore could not be revealed by PST histograms. It is suggested that spatiotemporal patterns of firing which are induced by a stimulus but are not time-locked to it may reflect higher levels of processing (such as perception, or interogation of memory) elicited by the stimulus.
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U2 - 10.1109/TSMC.1983.6313061
DO - 10.1109/TSMC.1983.6313061
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AN - SCOPUS:0020970750
SN - 0018-9472
VL - SMC-13
SP - 683
EP - 691
JO - IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics
JF - IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics
IS - 5
ER -