Saccade-related modulations of neuronal excitability support synchrony of visually elicited spikes
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Ito, Junji
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Saccade-related modulations of neuronal excitability support synchrony of visually elicited spikes
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During natural vision, primates perform frequent saccadic eye movements, allowing only a narrow time window for processing the visual information at each location. Individual neurons may contribute only with a few spikes to the visual processing during each fixation, suggesting precise spike timing as a relevant mechanism for information processing. We recently found in V1 of monkeys freely viewing natural images, that fixation-related spike synchronization occurs at the early phase of the rate response after fixation-onset, suggesting a specific role of the first response spikes in V1. Here, we show that there are strong local field potential (LFP) modulations locked to the onset of saccades, which continue into the successive fixation periods. Visually induced spikes, in particular the first spikes after the onset of a fixation, are locked to a specific epoch of the LFP modulation. We suggest that the modulation of neural excitability, which is reflected by the saccade-related LFP ch
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/165358
DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhr020
ISSN: 10473211
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Cerebral Cortex, Volumen 21, Issue 11, 2018, Pages 2482-2497
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