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Theoretical analysis on relationship between the neural activity and the EEG
Authors:Y Kitazoe  N Hiraoka  H Ueta  H Ogura  K Yamamoto  K Seto  H Saito
Institution:Nuclear Science Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, U.S.A.;Department of Physics, Kochi Medical School, Nankoku, Kochi 781-51, Japan;Department of Medical Information, Kochi Medical School, Nankoku, Kochi 781-51, Japan;Department of Physiology, Kochi Medical School, Nankoku, Kochi 781-51, Japan
Abstract:Firstly, a collective oscillation mode of the neural activity is derived from the neural network system by using the multicompartment equation and the projection operator technique. This technique takes into account higher order interactions among neurons. The solution of the equation gives a chain structure with an infinite number of circuit loops in which each of them is only composed of four neurons. The obtained eigenvalues are quite similar to the spectrum of frequencies of the EEG. Secondly, the time-dependent behavior of the observed EEG is simulated by starting from the elementary process of action potential trains of neurons, which includes the effect of the collective oscillation mode mentioned above. This gives a comprehensive derivation of the EEG from the neural activity of action potentials. The simulation assumes that information of the action potential trains can be transmitted to the EEG through the intermediate states of the postsynaptic potential trains and the slow waves. The paper reports that a slightly modulated activity of a relatively small amount of neurons can cause a strong influence on the shape of the global EEG and that the calculated results reproduce the characteristic features of the EEG in a rat such as the theta rhythm, the spindle wave and the arousal wave.
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