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An analysis of the transitions between down and up states of the cortical slow oscillation under urethane anaesthesia
Authors:Marcus T. Wilson  Melissa Barry  John N. J. Reynolds  William P. Crump  D. Alistair Steyn-Ross  Moira L. Steyn-Ross  James W. Sleigh
Affiliation:(1) Department of Engineering, University of Waikato, Private Bag 3105, Hamilton, 3240, New Zealand;(2) Otago School of Medical Sciences, University of Otago, Dunedin, 9016, New Zealand;(3) Waikato Clinical School, University of Auckland, Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, 3204, New Zealand
Abstract:We study the dynamics of the transition between the low- and high-firing states of the cortical slow oscillation by using intracellular recordings of the membrane potential from cortical neurons of rats. We investigate the evidence for a bistability in assemblies of cortical neurons playing a major role in the maintenance of this oscillation. We show that the trajectory of a typical transition takes an approximately exponential form, equivalent to the response of a resistor–capacitor circuit to a step-change in input. The time constant for the transition is negatively correlated with the membrane potential of the low-firing state, and values are broadly equivalent to neural time constants measured elsewhere. Overall, the results do not strongly support the hypothesis of a bistability in cortical neurons; rather, they suggest the cortical manifestation of the oscillation is a result of a step-change in input to the cortical neurons. Since there is evidence from previous work that a phase transition exists, we speculate that the step-change may be a result of a bistability within other brain areas, such as the thalamus, or a bistability among only a small subset of cortical neurons, or as a result of more complicated brain dynamics.
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