Layer-specific physiological features and interlaminar interactions in the primary visual cortex of the mouse

Layer-specific physiological features and interlaminar interactions in the primary visual cortex of the mouse
Yuta Senzai, Antonio Fernandez-Ruiz, György Buzsáki
Neuron
Highlights
  • Multisite LFP recording and LFP-spike coupling identified physiological layers in V1
  • The prominent 3–6 Hz LFP shared characteristic features with primate alpha rhythm
  • Spike transmission strength from layer 2/3 to layer 5 neurons was stronger during waking
  • A subset of layer 6 neurons was active selectively in the DOWN state of non-REM sleep
2019-02-06
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